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  • AGP 2X with Win2k

    I used to have AGP 1X enabled with Win98SE. With Win2k I now have AGP 2X. Wonder why?

    And I don't want any replies with the "AGP1X=2X=4X unless you are usign CAD/running benchmarks" coz I know that (which is why I didn't force 2X). Just curious.

    Rahul

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    Windows 2000 is better. Simple as that.

    Oh, okay - the better reason is that the Win2k kernel is SO different and more robust than the Win9x kernel that sometimes things that NEVER worked before will now run fine.

    - Gurm

    P.S. If your mobo sucks there's still nothing that will help. Heh.


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