AGP Always Compensate
Common Options : Enabled, Disabled
Quick Review
This BIOS feature determines if the AGP controller should be allowed to dynamically adjust the AGP driving strength or use preset drive strength values.
By default, it is set to automatically adjust the AGP drive strength once or at regular intervals. The circuitry can also be disabled or bypassed and a user setting used. However, this BIOS feature does not allow manual configuration.
When you enable AGP Always Compensate, the auto-compensation circuitry will automatically adjust the AGP drive strength at regular intervals. If you disable it, the circuitry will only adjust the drive strength once at boot-up. The drive strength values derived at boot-up will remain until the system is rebooted.
It is recommended that you enable AGP Always Compensate so that the AGP controller can dynamically adjust the AGP driving strength at regular intervals.
Click here to find out how you can do that now!
Links: Discuss BIOS options here in our forums | Back to the list of BIOS options