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dunno, im not a hardware guy.. im a virus and software guy srry..



and what does this mean

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Problem AGP is disabled. This may cause performance penalty.
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Problems & Suggestions:
Problem At least 85 HZ vertical refresh rate is recommended for classic (CRT) displays.


sorry if im asking too many questions it just im not a hardware person and i would like to learnQuote

dunno, im not a hardware guy.. im a virus and software guy srry..



and what does this mean

Problems & Suggestions:
Problem AGP is disabled. This may cause performance penalty.

It means that you're not currently using an AGP videocard, I think. Where do you see it?on www.vmodeling.com/Report.htm


EDIT: i forgot the .htm sorry

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on www.vmodeling.com/Report


Doesn't work.Don't worry too much about the refresh rate. On a CRT monitor, the higher the rate, the easier the monitor is on the eyes. If you notice eye strain problems increase it... the default 60Hz is horrible to most people. You'll be more comfortable with 70-85Hz DEPENDING upon your personal preference.and how do i change that rate??Quote
and how do i change that rate??


Right click on your desktop -> Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Monitor -> Refresh rate

Set it to 85Hertz if you have a monitor that is capable of doing so.

Do not UNCHECK the checkbox otherwise you'll blow up your monitor if you choose a refresh rate that is not supported.

if you have an LCD screen you should only use the native refresh rate (And resolution). Most likely 60Hertz.

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Problems & Suggestions:
Problem AGP is disabled. This may cause performance penalty.
and this

If you have no AGP card, it is logical that it has been disabled. But perhaps your motherboard does not support CERTAIN features that show up as "disabled" in that program..

Is it a laptop or do you have a PCI video card?its for my old GATEWAY desktop..


it has both slots and i just got a new card agpMake certain all AGP functions are enabled in the BIOS.k


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