Mainstream Runners: 5 Allround Graphic Cards with nVIDIA's GeForce2 MX
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Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX DH Pro, Continued
The drivers gave a good impression, as there is also a little tool to modify the clock speed of both the GPU and the memory:
We were able to run the chip stable at 205 MHz. In order to benefit from this faster chip clock, you should also raise the memory clock. Here we could get the board running safely at 200 MHz.
The hardware monitor keeps you informed about the status of your graphics card
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