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    Quote Originally Posted by jaeger
    When auto-overclocking is a driver feature, I'd say it not working is a bug.
    Now that's being cheeky what do you want next ? no clocking limits !?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaeger
    When auto-overclocking is a driver feature, I'd say it not working is a bug.
    Last I saw, the Nvidia OC feature in the driver had to be "unlocked" using a utility or regedit

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    Got a Call of Duty problem. And wondering if I don't have enough Graphic card to play. What I have is a PNY Geforce2 MX200 pci video card. Should this card have enough mustard to play this game. Right now it is real choppy and slow playing. Tried the latest driver from there websight, but still the same quality. I have 256mb ram and 2100xp amd processer. Let me know what I need to go with/ with in reason, as far as an affordable video card.

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcfansallee
    Got a Call of Duty problem. And wondering if I don't have enough Graphic card to play. What I have is a PNY Geforce2 MX200 pci video card. Should this card have enough mustard to play this game. Right now it is real choppy and slow playing. Tried the latest driver from there websight, but still the same quality. I have 256mb ram and 2100xp amd processer. Let me know what I need to go with/ with in reason, as far as an affordable video card.

    David
    That video card is not nearly fast enough. A GF 5200 is about the bare minimum you want to play CoD. Another 256 MB of memory wouldn't hurt either.

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    A geforce3 ti 500 was able to handle it fine. I believe I was running an XP1700 with 512 of RAM. I would look into upgrading to a newer video card and as said by jaeger, more RAM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdfey
    A geforce3 ti 500 was able to handle it fine. I believe I was running an XP1700 with 512 of RAM. I would look into upgrading to a newer video card and as said by jaeger, more RAM.
    That is kind of what I was afraid of. Bought what I could afford at the time. Looks like the wife is going to have to let me buy more computer stuff. Thanks I will look into your suggestions.

    Have a safe holiday.

    David

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