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When I go to the display properties in the control panel it says my video card only has 32 mbs of ram when it really has 128mbs.  However games like wolfenstein seem to run fine, should I worry?

comstocki,
You are using the MSI Drivers form your CD. Some CDs shipped with MSI drivers that reported all the Vid Cards as having 32Mb. It is onlly a display issue in that info tab. It does not affect the performance of the card in any way. If you want it to read correctly, just download the Drivers from the MSI Website or go get the nVidia Drivers from the nVidia Website.
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Richard
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