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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: wily who wrote (43239)12/11/1998 7:07:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1574030
 
Wily, Try to plug your old Cyrix into the newer TX
board and compare again. I would suspect some
wrong ISA settings - 8 and 16bit "recovery time"
may be too high - set it to 1.
Is your system BIOS set to cacheable?
Also, are you sure about your memory timing?
More, some weird BIOSes may
enable periodic jump to System Management mode;
try to play with/disable power management
features...

In the worst case some "enhanced"
PCI settings may be disabled as well...
You should know the
difference between a brand name board (ASUS,
ABit, FIC, Gigabyte, Microstar...) and
a no-name "generic": when a "generic"
newcomers screw up board layout and
cannot get the full performance out of
the chipset, they use the least aggressive
chipset settings and hide them from you
behind their BIOS to get the board work more
or less stable, and ship out the doors...

Good luck.
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