K7N2 BIOS: AGP Clock Value?

In the release BIOS version for the K7N2, should the AGP clock be kept at default (66mhz) or increased to the clock value of the video card? Oh, if anyone can tell me what ratios to use with 768mb PC2700 RAM in the BIOS, that would be helpful, as well. Thank You.

the agp clock frequency thing runs with personal prefrences.......sometimes a small overclock is good...but not necessary.....
the memory question.....if you are running a cpu with a fsb of 333mhz auto for memory is ok since you have 333mhz ram......but if it is a 266mhz cpu then I would run it @ 1.1 with fsb for best performance all around....this way you can up the fsb of the cpu and always keep you ram in synch.

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    Originally posted by Deathstalker
    loopyloops,
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  • MOVED: K7N2 - Bios Checksum Error - But wont load program to flash bios

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