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BFG GeForce 6200 OC
Name: roamingphantom Date: July 13, 2005 at 10:19:37 Pacific OS: winxp CPU/Ram: 3200/64bit/1 gig
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Hello folks, What are your opinions on the geForce 6200 OC version 256 mb ram? I just got it and was just wondering if i made a good buy.
Asus A7N8X-X 1800+ @ 8.5 x 200MHz 768MB PC3200 2.5-3-3-7 Asus A9550GE/TD 128MB WinME/WinXP Pro
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Response Number 2
Name: pheonix991 Date: July 13, 2005 at 11:05:58 Pacific
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well, it will be a GREAT card if you have an nv43 core and unlock the pipes and overclock it to the max! kuz right now, you only have a good budget card.
p4 3.0ghz @ 222X15=3330mhz 512mb pc3200 dual channel @222mhz 80gb wd hdd/40gb seagate when on linux 8x agp geforce 6200 @ 530/585can't unlock extra pipes. plz help if you can Audigy 2 ZS<
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Response Number 3
Name: MeerKatMan Date: July 13, 2005 at 19:51:16 Pacific
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I got the 5500 OC, and the SOB wont work in the system I just built- it wont handle the graphics, locks my system up.
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