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Motherboard:Tekram P6PRO-A+ VIA Apollo Pro133 ATX

Bios date: 2000/3/29 V1.04 from www.tekram.com.tw

OS: Windows XP Professional MSDN CORP + 49 pre-sp1 fixes + ie6 sp1 beta build 2800.1005

CPU: Pentium III 701E MMX SSE

Memory: 1x128mb pc-100 1x256mb pc-133 384mb pc-100 sdram 168pin total

Graphics Card: Visiontek Nvidia Geforce2 MX400 T.V/s-video out 64mb sdram

Driver Version: Nvidia Ref 29.20 Detxp

Monitor: Relsys Re772 Res at: 1280*1024*32bit*60hz

Hard drive: Western Digtel 40gb ata 66 7200 rpm

CD-Rom: Samung 32x

CD-RW: LG CED 8042B 4x4x24x

Speakers: PRO-168-3D

Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster PCI 128

Driver 5.12.1.4113

Game Controller: Gravis PC GamePad

Keyboard: Samsung 104 Win98 Keyboard

Mouse: Genius EasyMouse+

Driver: 1.2.0.0

Modem: GVC 56.6k PCI V.90 Model: PM560LH

Driver: 5.98A GVC

VIA 4in1 4.38(2)v(a)

here is my system what would be the best det xp driver

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Originally posted by wI-OSMAN-

Motherboard:Tekram P6PRO-A+ VIA Apollo Pro133 ATX

Graphics Card: Visiontek Nvidia Geforce2 MX400 T.V/s-video out 64mb sdram

Driver Version: Nvidia Ref 29.20 Detxp

here is my system what would be the best det xp driver

the one you're already using, 29.20 :)

they work fine for me.

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with every driver from 23.11+ i got bsods and infinate loop

with 28.32 whql they run stable and fine :p

those 29.20 dets crashed on me when i checked my computer in the morning

bsod

going back to 28.32 whql

3d marks 2001se pro

23.11= 2067

23.12= 2075

28.32 whql= 2090

29.20=1063

28.32 whql are the best for my system

with these 12 days of uptime

p.s what should i over clock my video card too??

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