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i just bought a gforce 2 mx200 from OCIE.COM and I think it is broke!! HELP!!

jkellynewyork

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I bought two gforce 2 mx200 from Ocie.com it took forever to get here, UPS from California to NY. I put one card in my brothers computer and it would freeze up windows when the screen saver came on and it would freeze up right away when we started playing Quake or UT. Dropped agp to 2X and it has been running very sable.

Is that hurting my performance, dropping AGP from 4X to 2X.

I put
The other card in my system and there were lines going down the Windows Startup screen, and when windows loaded the picture was disgusting. I could barely see anything. Wherever I moved my mouse this ugly green trail about an inch think followed me and it covered up the wallpaper and icons where I could not see them at all. I was able to sift through all that sh-t and load up the drivers, but nothing came of it, still same ugly picture.

I think I am screwed. Should I return both cards. They were made by Inno3D.

I am scared to get another one of these piece of sh-ts.
All of Ocie.com's graphic cards are made by Inno so I cant even trade it towards another card.
Do you think I should plop more money down and get the geforce 2 pro made by Inno3d.
 
You have bought the lowest card on the totem..

Send back both cards and use that money to get at least a 32mb GTS
 
Should I stick with INNO3d because I will be able to use my credit for returning the cards against the Inno3d, or should I buy another manufacturer's card.
 
I had a problem when installing my Geforce2 MX 200 into my computer. The computer would freeze when the Windows desktop appeared. It occured only when the AGP Turbo setting in the computer's BIOS was set to Enabled. The cure was to install the latest AGP driver from my motherboard manufacturer's site. Problem solved. You might try that one yourself before returning the cards.
 
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