GF3Ti200 and high voltage

I have card GF3Ti200 (8850) and 3D!Turbo submit problem
 ***MSI VGA Monitor Warning Message***
 Memory voltage is unusual
 Now memory voltage is : 3.29 Volt
question:
1. How much volt must have card?
2. How can i change this voltage?

Standard memory voltages are 3.3V for all the internal circuits and 2.5V for the input-output buffers.
You can change these by adding shunt-resistors to the voltage regulators (check this  link for details).

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