AGP Frequency/Voltage

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Hi,

I have a Geforce2MX with 32 MB RAM at 7ns. At overclocking
I suspect my videocard as a problem, it can't handle the
bigger FSB. I've heard that I can rise the AGP Voltage, how ?
Can someone help me ?
 
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What is the FSB please?


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The mobo is at the current 100 MHz FSB (2x100 for proc).
At 112 FSB, Win2000 [-peep-] my partition. COuld be the onboard AC'97 audio a big problem for overclocking?
 
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I had my Gf2mx in another system and got to 119Mhz fsb. As far as AC97 onboard i have not tried disabling as yet but I have had it enabled with a 15mhz overclock.. As far as I know there is no PCI/AGP bus voltage increase directly.


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As you raise your FSB you may have the option to change the AGP/FSB multiplyer, but I doubt it. Please mention the type of mobo. Increasing the I/O voltage will help to increase stability as the gfx card gets stressed out, but too much voltage will cause problems too.

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