6088gt pci questions

Hi All!
I've just bought me a new MSI 6800GT PCI-E 256MB
I've seen on this forum people talking about inpropper pipelines on it, so how do i know if i got the right one?
And in 3dMark 05 i get about 4800-4900 pionts, to me thats sound a bit low...?
My comp is totally new 3800+ venice and k8n diamond and so on

Hi
Thanks for the quick answer! and sorry for my bad spelling
Where exactly in RivaTuner do i find these values?

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