Hey Skid.
What CPU are you running in that MB?
And What BIOS?
TIA.
:
: : > On , "Shawk" <
[email protected]> scribbled:
: >
: >
: > >Using VIA 'crap' here with fastwrites. Stable as a rock - always has
: been.
: >
: > Well, everyone I've ever seen that has to turn off fastwrites to get
: > stability has been using VIA 'crap'.
:
: Add me to the list of those who had no problem enabling fast writes on a
VIA
: chipset -- Abit KT7A (VIA KT133A)
:
: ATI turns fast-writes off by default on VIA chipsets. Once I figured out
how
: to enable it manually it worked fine, as long as the AGP was running at
its
: default 66 mhz.
:
: On that board, overclocking the fsb also bumped the AGP. I could get a lot
: more speed by raising the fsb than by running with fast writes enabled, so
I
: turned it off.
:
: I've read a number of posts in this newsgroup and elsewhere by people who
: could turn fast writes on with VIA chipsets and/or had to turn them off on
: Intel and SiS.
:
: I'm running on an Intel chipset now, and I can enable fast writes (the AGP
: speed is locked.) Doesn't do squat for performance that I can see, but I
: keep them on.
:
: Platform prejudices aside, it's a system-by-system, hardware/software
config
: issue. Stereotypical blanket statements like yours are always wrong,
because
: there are always exceptions.
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