Why no AGP4X for my MX400-t64 video card ???

i have installed a new MX400 PRO-T64 video card in my computer ( my motherboard support the AGP4X ) , normally my new viedo card support it too , but when running the MSI 3D! Turbo2001 Utility , just the case of AGP 2X  is selected and dont give me the hand to select  the AGP 4X one , notify that i have the latest drivers of my material allready installed !! how can i do to use the AGP 4X mode !! thank you   8)  
(i have an ASUS CUV4X-D motherboard , and the AGP4X is allready selected in the BIOS )  

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Originally posted by maximohe
i have installed a new MX400 PRO-T64 video card in my computer ( my motherboard support the AGP4X ) , normally my new viedo card support it too , but when running the MSI 3D! Turbo2001 Utility , just the case of AGP 2X  is selected and dont give me the hand to select  the AGP 4X one , notify that i have the latest drivers of my material allready installed !! how can i do to use the AGP 4X mode !! thank you   8)  
(i have an ASUS CUV4X-D motherboard , and the AGP4X is allready selected in the BIOS )  
you should go to the cmos to make sure that you have been turn on the AGP4x. (there are choice on my motherbord to choose AGP2X or 4X. i don't know how about you. you can have try)

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