AGP Aperture Size
Crag, shut up, The Ti4600 and the Radeon are in DIFFERENT CLASSES AND GENERATIONS You can compare a 8500 to a Ti4600 if you want, but thats it, If you want to compare the scores of a FX and a 9700?
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Crag, shut up,
The Ti4600 and the Radeon are in DIFFERENT CLASSES AND GENERATIONS
You can compare a 8500 to a Ti4600 if you want, but thats it,
If you want to compare the scores of a FX and a 9700?
The Ti4600 and the Radeon are in DIFFERENT CLASSES AND GENERATIONS
You can compare a 8500 to a Ti4600 if you want, but thats it,
If you want to compare the scores of a FX and a 9700?
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Craghael you're the *deleted* I have ever seen..
A ti 4600 is still an awesome card and the biggest
point here is he asked a question about AGP Aperture size
not what vid card you think he should buy.
Here is a useful link:
http://www.rojakpot.com/
Look into the BIOS Optimization Guide.. it explains everything you asked.
Also NVIDIA rules ATI sucks.
A ti 4600 is still an awesome card and the biggest
point here is he asked a question about AGP Aperture size
not what vid card you think he should buy.
Here is a useful link:
http://www.rojakpot.com/
Look into the BIOS Optimization Guide.. it explains everything you asked.
Also NVIDIA rules ATI sucks.
RiCO: Abuse not tolerated
Craghael = You should buy the new ATI Radeon 9700 pro it blows away the Nvidia Geforce TI 4600 in the 3dmarkscores with aa turned on...Don't waste you rmoney on old 8.1 directx technology when you can get 9.0 directx compliant video cards
What kind of drooling dip sh*t answer is that to an AGP Aperture Size question?
1st off Craghael AA & 3DMark scores do not have a thing to do with DX-9.0...
2nd off Who gives a sh*t if the ATI 9700 Pro is DX-9.0 compliant as all that gets you is the ability to watch some stupid DX-9.0 demo's!!! Big F'en deal!!!
3rd off Not 1 game on the market supports DX-9.0 so why the hell should he worry about a DX-9.0 compliant video card right now??
Do yourself & every1 else a favor... Pay attention to the question at hand. Answer it with some knowledge or don't answer it at all, & keep you un-informed opinions to yourself...
This guy could more than likely get a new mobo & a GF4 Ti 4600 for the price of a ATI 9700 Pro DX-9.0 useless compliant video card..
Just like the guy before me said.. Set it to the highest... If 64 is the highest then either set it to 64 or get a new mobo!