MOVED: MSI Geforce 8800GTX OC Edition drivers issue!

This topic has been moved to Vista problems.
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Quote from: flobelix on 20-July-07, 03:32:33
Well... NO! control panel shows real clock 1000mhz, that's 2000mhz effective ( 1000mhz DoubleDataRate = 1000 x 2 = 2000!). So don't worry everything's ok.
Thanks man!

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    Quote from: flobelix on 20-July-07, 03:32:33
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    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316401/
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