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"Warning your video memory is running at 3,06V" ??? So it should be... what?

DaFinn

Diamond Member
I am running an MSI GF4TI4200-VTP 128Mb on an MSI K7DMaster-L board. I just loaded MSI diagnostic utility, and it gives me the above warning? So what should the cards memory be running at? 3,3V or 1,5V or what... is 3,06 a bad thing?

My card is clocked at 275/550 Mhz (TI4400 range), I tried it at std. settings, but then I get an error message saying "Warning, your video memory is running at 2,46V"

The system is stable, no crashes in anything. The mobo is not overclocked! The mobo manages the voltages, so this cannot be a PSU thing, right?

Advice? Faulty AGP? What?



-DaFinn
 
Disable/uninstall the MSI utility and just use the card.

Heh, you are right. I am just curious. I was wonderin if its getting too much power, would it die on me? 🙁
If its actually running at lower Volts, then I have no problem as this system is stable as Int...err well, just stable! 🙂



-DaFinn
 
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