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AGP Aperture Size

Supplied By: CyberCPU.net
Written By: Rich
Price: Free
Written: 12/9/2002
Updated: 12/12/2002
 

 

 

Probably one of the most confusing things associated with 3D performance is AGP Aperture size. Some people say to make it the same size as your video memory and others say max it out. Well we are going to get to the bottom of it here and find out what works best.

 
Here are the system spec's

~AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (Courtesy of AMD)
~ASUS A7V266-E Motherboard
~256Mb Samsung PC3200
~MSI Geforce 4 TI4200 64Mb (Det 40.72)
~Netgear 10/100 NIC
~Maxtor 60Gb ATA133
~ASUS 52X CD-Rom (Stealth Mod)
~Aluminum Case w/350w Power supply
~Windows XP Pro Service pack 1
 

I will be using 5 different benchmarks to test the system. The System will not be overclocked during these tests. All tests are ran at 1024X768 with all options turned on.


~3Dmark 2001
~GLmark
~Quake3 Team Arena Demo (DEMO0000)
~Serious Sam 1 Demo (DemoSP01)
~Unreal Tournament 2003
 
 

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