How to tell if video card works at 8x speed on MS-6570 K7N2-ILSR?

my mobo is MS-6570 K7N2-ILSR with the latest bios update and my video card is ATI READON 9600 236mb 8x agp and windows xp pro sp2.
when installing ATI Catalist v5.9 (the latest), it configures the card at agp speed: OFF.
in the bios, all i have for agp speed is: AGP 8x -  enable/disable.
my friend have gigabyte mobo with the same video card and ati catalist configured his video in windows xp pro sp2 at 8x speed.
why ?
is there any configuration i should check in the bios and/or in windows ?

Quote from: Wonkanoby on 07-October-05, 18:22:19
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