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<blockquote data-quote="sepik" data-source="post: 927024" data-attributes="member: 74435"><p>[USER=66256]@Local Host[/USER] </p><p>True, that's why some prefers AMD CPUs over Intel ones. Back in time (486 era) there were (mostly in AMI BIOS feature) to setup AGP/PCI bus latency times. Especially when using old soundblaster soundcards. I managed to get, about 3-4 more FPS by reducing bus based latency times. Those were the times...and a challenge with my friends: Who can free most of the MS-DOS 640k(free memory blocks) after loading mouse, keyboard, etc drivers. No Shadow RAM used. Managed to get 634k but lost to Quarterdeck QEMM memory manager, which win the competition with 640k. Damit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sepik, post: 927024, member: 74435"] [USER=66256]@Local Host[/USER] True, that's why some prefers AMD CPUs over Intel ones. Back in time (486 era) there were (mostly in AMI BIOS feature) to setup AGP/PCI bus latency times. Especially when using old soundblaster soundcards. I managed to get, about 3-4 more FPS by reducing bus based latency times. Those were the times...and a challenge with my friends: Who can free most of the MS-DOS 640k(free memory blocks) after loading mouse, keyboard, etc drivers. No Shadow RAM used. Managed to get 634k but lost to Quarterdeck QEMM memory manager, which win the competition with 640k. Damit. [/QUOTE]
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