well, i'm no expert on this but i noticed a HUGE increase in benchmark number after lowering my aperture size from 128MB to 64MB on a 64MB system, after i upgraded to 192MB Ram i tried the 128MB setting and also the 256MB setting. Together with some minor optimizations to the bios my system showed overall improvements and especially in video benchmarks. The minor optimizations came from setting the ram speed type from 70ns to 60ns, reducing wait cycles and so on. There's probably an optimisation guide out there for your motherboard as well. I've used a guide from www.arstechica.com together with some trial-n-error settings to get things working properly.
One warning : if you're not confident on what a setting might do DONT change it, you might scramble your system. Read the Manual if you have one at hand. Regards, joris -----Original Message----- From: Peter S Galbraith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: dinsdag 10 april 2001 17:45 To: Joris Lambrecht Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: TNT2 and Potato XF86 3.3 Joris Lambrecht wrote: > i wasn't impressed until i started playing with the apperture size > and some other little tweaks. Once you get the right apperture size the G200 > is surely up to a tnt2 What do we need to do? Thanks, Peter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]