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Old June 29th 03, 01:25 AM
Bob Knowlden
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Default AGP Fast Writes???

If you're using a recent set of Catalyst drivers for the 9700 Pro, and have
the ATI Control Panel installed, go to the Settings tab of the Display
Properties control panel, Advanced button, SmartGart tab. There's a button
to turn fast writes off.

As far as I know, there's no Fast Writes control in the P4P800 BIOS. (I've
had one for a couple of weeks.)

HTH.

Bob Knowlden

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"Jim Pete" wrote in message
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Hello,

Is there an AGP Fast Write option for P4P800 boards? I need to turn this

off
and I have a P4P800 with 9700 pro...


Can anybody help me?

Thanks




 




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