you realise the card is supposed to be ATI, right?tomb08uk said:Supported by nVidia
Pretty sure (100% positive) there's a 64Mb version of the 5200.geoff5093 said:I believe taht the computer is reading the integrated memory, like others said. Also, nVidia never made a 16mb FX5200, i believe the FX5200 only goes down to a 128mb.
It is an error in everestso what makes you think its a "fake" card, could just be an error in everest
1. Download RivaTunerwhat you are saying everst is software for benchmark and the fake card I return it back to shop you didn't have see the image with the galaxy 5500 windows and everst are the same result because it's Original but the fake card I have return it back are fake .
Would you believe that fakes do exist? But they only exist with flagship cards (i.e., 6800U-class cards) and one doesnt use an application like Everest to determine whether its a fake.I return the card I say that before and I have talk to an editor in a computer magazine and he say the card is fake and i'm so sure "maybee becuse i'm from the middleast uae we have some fake card in the market but you and your frindes in usa canda england I dont think there are some stuff like thise .
MSI makes onePretty sure (100% positive) there's a 64Mb version of the 5200.
elmarcorulz said:well put the "fake" cards in na ddownload the latest drivers from the websites, and see if ti changes anything
Except Everest and AIDA32 are the same thing. And EA's detection program is silly.I have use so many software one of them everst and aida32 and tull from ea game "EasyInfo
actually um ... no.and the RivaTuner will show the same no debate on that
Everest is a program that tells you what you have in your computer ... but just the basic information aboiut everything (i.e., not register dumps from video cards, no OPN strings from processors etc)hmmm....can any1 pls explain to me what Everest is???
And, is there any ways to find out that the video card is fake?
Praetor said:Except Everest and AIDA32 are the same thing. And EA's detection program is silly.
actually um ... no.
Everest is a program that tells you what you have in your computer ... but just the basic information aboiut everything (i.e., not register dumps from video cards, no OPN strings from processors etc)
As for finding out if a proc is fake or not, you need the various codes you can get from a register dump![]()