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AGP VDDQ on the P4P800-e dlx motherboard

DopplersEffect

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I have an option on my p4p800-e dlx motherboard which allows me to increase or decrease the "AGP VDDQ" voltage. I want to know if increasing this voltage hurts my video card.

I already know that increasing this voltage helps CPU (Intel P4) overclocking. But I do not want to destroy my AGP card in the process

Any advice would be appreciated
 

Jimmy 2004

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I don't think increasing this voltage has a major effect on performance and some people claim it damages the card, so if you don't feel safe about using it there isn't any point changing it. Default should be fine, experiment gradually if you want.
 
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