ATI AIW Radeon and ASUS TUSL2 Problems

I´m having problems with my ATI AIW Radeon AGP 4x and maybe the mobo ASUS TUSL2 AGP Pro. When i run Any of the MadOnion benchmarks or Powerstrip both tell that the video is set to AGP 2x but either the mobo bios as the video card are set to work at AGP 4x.

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I´m having problems with my ATI AIW Radeon AGP 4x and maybe the mobo ASUS TUSL2 AGP Pro. When i run Any of the MadOnion benchmarks or Powerstrip both tell that the video is set to AGP 2x but either the mobo bios as the video card are set to work at AGP 4x. Anyone has a solution for this?
 
TNKS
 
Giangi

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Have you actually told your mobo to use 4x in the BIOS?

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I have tell the mobo to use 4x and also i tried with the 1x,2x option too and nothing. The makers of the mobo (ASUS) have sent to me the latest beta BIOS and i have the same thing.

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When you installed the 4-in-1s did you tell it to install them in Turbo Mode?
 
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That is assuming it is a VIA-based board - am not familiar with that particular mobo.
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The Mobo is an ASUS TUSL2, it has an INTEL 815E chipset. So, it doesn't support the 4-in-1's. SNIFF!

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get the latest intel chipset updates.....

Where can i DL them???

TNX

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Finaly today i have found the cause of this problem. The cause i have found is when i have overclocked my pc form 800 MHz. to 900 MHz. for somewhat reason the programs detect the AGP as 2X instead as 4X, now i have changed it to not overclock (800 MHz.) and the programs report that is working as AGP 4X but the benchmarking tests also go down... so the best way is to overclock and don´t pay attention to any software that tell your PC is working at 2X. he he he he... :-D