AGP 4X Mode
Common Options : Enabled, Disabled
Quick Review
This BIOS feature is a toggle for the motherboard's AGP 4X support.
When enabled, it allows the AGP bus to make use of the AGP 4X transfer protocol to boost the AGP bus bandwidth. If it's disabled, then the AGP bus will only use the AGP 1X or AGP 2X transfer protocol.
The AGP 4X protocol must be supported by both the motherboard and graphics card for this feature to work. Of course, this feature will only appear in your BIOS if your motherboard supports the AGP 4X transfer protocol!
So, all you need to do is make sure your graphics card supports AGP 4X transfers. If it does, enable AGP 4X Mode to take advantage of the faster transfer mode. You must disable it if your graphics card doesn't support AGP 4X transfers. The BIOS will then report that the maximum supported transfer mode is AGP 2X.
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