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Fastwrites on nVidia graphics card


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See this link:

 

http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimo...ge=HOWTO+NVidia

 

under the section 5. Found this using google with "enable fastwrites nvidia":

 

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=ena...le+Search&meta=

 

For Mandrake/Mandriva, you need to edit the /etc/modprobe.conf, since modules.conf isn't something that's used anymore.

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It also has to be supported on your board as well. Try this:

 

cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/card
cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/host-bridge

 

On my system with a TI4400 card it reports that fastwrites (fw) and side band addressing (sba) are supported. However, my host bridge only supports sba. Therefore, I can't get fastwrites enabled on my system.

 

I did add the option I listed before to /etc/modprobe.conf on my system and it enabled sba but not fw.

 

This could be the reason why yours isn't working, unless of course you managed to get it working. After rebooting, check:

 

 cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status

 

it'll show what's enabled.

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Hi Ian!

I enabled both fw and sba on my asus v9999 (fx6800 i think) and it did not make any significant improvement for quake4 or doom3 or glxgears. I am not sure what these two are suppose to increase...

Cheers

 

Stef

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Me either, I had sba enabled and my fps was the same. So i reset it, and removed the changes I made :P

 

No idea what it does either, but figured would give it a go and see what happened. I don't play games really, just interested in the outcome.

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