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I was looking at Everest Home Edition and checking out what it said about my computer and I looked at the graphics processor properties section under overclock and it said that my GPU clock for my card was 308 mhz and the memory clock was 278. Well, earlier I downloaded coolbits 2.0 which put in the registry key that allowed me to unlock the overclock for the card, it said that my memory clock was running at 555 mhz and 3D clock frequency at 308. (in case you're wondering, I did kinda mess with the speeds, but put finally put them back at around what they were at normally.)
Anyway, I figured the 3D clock frequency was the GPU clock and memory clock was the memory clock frequency, so I don't understand why they aren't around the same. I don't know if it is Everest that is off or if the graphics card is messed up.
Anyway, thanks for the help. I will probably check back either tomorrow or later tonight.

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I got the info regarding the specs of the graphics card from this site http://www.hardware.info/en-UK/prod...
Thats what I set the speed to, well system was unstable so I selected factory shipped frequencies. I GUESS the site was wrong, or what am I missing?

Overclocked or not, the 6200 is not a great card because it only 4 pipelines. Also, many of them only had 64-bit memory rather than 128-bit. The 128-bit version's performance is slightly better than an FX5700.

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