MSI GeForce4 Ti4200 TD64

 I know I can OC my card to 300/600 but... it's stable?. It won't  burn??? How long is good to use it OC'ed???
  And my P4 1.7 is OC'ed at 2. It's safe to keep it like this?

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It's safe to keep it like this?
By definition only the default settings are safe.
If you want an opinion (which might be wrong, there are no garantees for overclocking) it is safe as long as you add RAMSinks and get a better GPU cooler.

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    Here's the deal.  I had many problems installing any drivers for my new Ti4200 card.  I tried many different drivers but invariably always wound up with this message:
    ---Start---
    Cannot Install this Hardware
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    Video Controller (VGA Compatible)
    An error occured during the installation of the device
    The data is invalid
    Click Finish to close the wizard
    ---End---
    However, I looked around and found this solution:
    ---Start---
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    This error appears to be due to a protection problem in the Windows registry under Windows 2000 and XP and can occur with a variety of drivers (sound cards and SCSI drivers have been reported). To fix this problem, go to Start, Run... and type "regedt32" without the quotes to run the Registry Editor. Navigate to
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    ---End---
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  • What kind of TV-Out is on the 64MB Version of the MSI Geforce4-Ti4200?

    It´s very important for me:
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  • MSI GeForce4 Ti4200 128MB refresh problem

    Hi all!
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  • MSI GeForce4 TI4200 8X 128MB - PC Internal Speaker

    My HW :
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    INTEL P4 2400+
    MSI GeForce4 TI4200 8X 128MB
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    Originally posted by wonkanoby
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  • Msi gf4 ti4200 td64

    For starter, sorry about my bad English !
    Sys Specs:
    Amd Athlon 900 (o/c 945)
    320 MB ram
    MSI K7T Turbo 2
    MSI gf4 ti4200 td64 64mb
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    I just bought the MSI G4Ti4200 TD64 graphics card and can't for the life of me figure out how to install it.
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    I have the above board and I am looking to upgrade to an Asus Nforce2 board. It says that the AGP port is 1.5v only.
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    Quote
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    Quote
    Originally posted by wonkanoby
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    This drives me grazy.
     

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