What does AGP Aperture size do?
Tim
Southwest PA Icrontian
I was running a 3DMark05 test on my PC tonight, and in the details of my system, I noticed my AGP aperture size was at 53 MB according to 3DMark05. In the BIOS it was at 64 MB.
I was wondering what AGP aperture is, and what's a good amount of RAM to have it set to? I've thought of it in the past, but got distracted on some other topic before getting here to write a question about it.
I'm going to set it to 512 MB (BIOS max), and rerun the test.
I was wondering what AGP aperture is, and what's a good amount of RAM to have it set to? I've thought of it in the past, but got distracted on some other topic before getting here to write a question about it.
I'm going to set it to 512 MB (BIOS max), and rerun the test.
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2969 3DMarks
3124 CPU Marks
512 MB AGP Aperture:
2987 3DMarks
3155 CPU Marks
This is on an Abit NF-7 Version 2.0, XP2500+ at 2.2 Ghz (11X200), 1.25 GB RAM, and a Radeon X700 Pro video card.
I just got an X850 Pro and will be installing it tonight or tomorrow. Then retest it!
There was some slight test-to-test variation in the scores, but they were generally right about the same. No significant differences from different AGP aperture sizes.
Scores:
Radeon X700 Pro 256 MB on 6.14 drivers:
3DMark05 512 MB AGP aperture - 2987 3DMarks, 3155 CPU Marks.
3DMark06 same setup - 875 3DMarks, 425 SM 2.0 score, 773 CPU score.
Radeon X850 Pro 256 MB on 7.7 drivers:
3DMark05 512 MB AGP aperture - 5151 3DMarks, 3123 CPU Marks.
3DMark06 same setup - 1663 3DMarks, 865 SM 2.0 score, 780 CPU score.