- Jun 8, 2000
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I just picked up my "retail" version at Compusa today, and when I looked at the ram chips i noticed that the last two digits on one of the numbers was 60. Does this mean i have 6.0 ns ram?
I figured it did, so i downloaded Powerstrip ( a video overclocking utility ) shareware version, and when I went to check out the clock speed it had the memory set by default to 164.x mhz, and n/a for gpu speed. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the factory setting for the retail version of both the 32 & 64mb cards is 183/183, it's the oem version that takes the hit @ 166/166. Or are all 32mb cards set to 166/166?
Please help!! if that's the case, I'll quickly return it for the 64MB vivo card.
I figured it did, so i downloaded Powerstrip ( a video overclocking utility ) shareware version, and when I went to check out the clock speed it had the memory set by default to 164.x mhz, and n/a for gpu speed. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the factory setting for the retail version of both the 32 & 64mb cards is 183/183, it's the oem version that takes the hit @ 166/166. Or are all 32mb cards set to 166/166?
Please help!! if that's the case, I'll quickly return it for the 64MB vivo card.
