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    9200M GS put to the test.

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Manic Penguins, Sep 15, 2008.

  1. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    If it performs below the cards listed as minimum requirements, then I wouldn't keep my hopes up.
     
  2. Manic Penguins

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    The 9200 is a low spec GPU, not really made for gaming. I don't know what SC2 will be like but I doubt this card will handle it. :(
     
  3. xshadowspherex

    xshadowspherex Newbie

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    Hello

    Sorry to ask, especially if this has already been stated but why are your stock frequencies so high for memory?

    I also have a 9200M GS on my laptop (Qosmio G55-Q804) and I was looking at the stock specs using the nVidia Control Panel and I get 529/400/1300 for Core/Memory/Shader. What's up with that?
     
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    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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