schwarzenneger
04-29-2008, 02:32 AM
Hi,
The mobo is ASUS A8V-VM SE, with AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor. I wasn't very much satisfied with the [Gaming] performance (it runs OK for desktop apps) so I looked into the BIOS setup and found this setting:
LDT to AGP Lokar Frequency [Current: 200MHz; Other Options: 400/600/800/1000mhz]
This was in the HyperTransport configuration section of the setup. There were two other settings on that screen which I cant remember exactly but had words like LDT to something width; Upstream; Downstream; 8bit/16bit.
What does the above setting do and what good or bad might happen if I change it to 1000MHz. Higher is better right? Can I gain some serious performance benefits from this or is this only going to cause trouble?
The mobo is ASUS A8V-VM SE, with AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor. I wasn't very much satisfied with the [Gaming] performance (it runs OK for desktop apps) so I looked into the BIOS setup and found this setting:
LDT to AGP Lokar Frequency [Current: 200MHz; Other Options: 400/600/800/1000mhz]
This was in the HyperTransport configuration section of the setup. There were two other settings on that screen which I cant remember exactly but had words like LDT to something width; Upstream; Downstream; 8bit/16bit.
What does the above setting do and what good or bad might happen if I change it to 1000MHz. Higher is better right? Can I gain some serious performance benefits from this or is this only going to cause trouble?