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eVGA's GeForce2 MX 400 TwinView
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| Wed Jul 04, 2001 | 12:37A| PermaLink |
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"The overclocking screen is the most intriguing though; even though eVGA lists the memory at 183MHz in the specs, it came clocked at 200MHz for me, which is faster than listed obviously. I was wondering why they listed 183MHz, as the board uses 5ns SDRAM, which equates to 200MHz. They may have just made a mistake. Either way the 5ns, 200MHz capable memory means that the eVGA memory runs a full 34MHz faster than NVIDIA's reference. That 34MHz makes a big difference in bandwidth..."
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FULL STORY @
RIZENET (http://www.rizenet.com/hardware/e-geforce2-mx400/page1.php)
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