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                    THE CARD: 
                    We like to give every new 
                    product to arrive in the lab a thorough physical inspection 
                    before installing it into our test rig. 
                    
                           
                    If you take a look at the 
                    external plate, you will see a standard DB15 Analog VGA 
                    connector, an S-Video out connector and the standard 
                    composite Video-In and Video-Out connectors (ViVo).  
                    The  capabilities of the ViVo daughter-board are handled 
                    by a 
                    
                    
                    Philips 
                    SAA7108E chip.  The TV-Out was on par with other 
                    GeForce 3s that we have tested.  We quickly captured 
                    some video from a standard VCR with good results as well, 
                    but keep in mind that capturing video from an analog 
                    composite input will be only as clean as the signal coming 
                    in. 
                    The next 
                    item that stands out is the oversized cooling hardware.  
                    When assembled, the memory heatsinks and chipset cooler look 
                    like they are one piece, but they are not.  The main 
                    heatsink has a 9-finned fan that sits directly over the GPU, 
                    and the memory heatsinks are firmly mounted atop EliteMT 
                    3.8ns DDR RAM with thermal tape.  We removed the 
                    heatsink and were VERY pleased to find an almost perfect 
                    application of thermal paste!  Finally, someone did it 
                    right!  Thank You, MSI. 
                      
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                              | Installation / Setup Of The 
                               
                              
                              MSI 
                              Starforce 822 GeForce 3 |  
                              | By The Book... |  |    Installation of the 
                    Starforce 822 was very quick and painless.  We were 
                    starting with a clean OS install, so all we did was pop in 
                    the card, install the drivers and we were up and running.   
                    THE DRIVERS:   By now, you should 
                    all be familiar with nVidia's reference drivers, but we 
                    figured since the MSI Starforce 822 ships with standard 
                    reference drivers we would give you another quick look...   
                    
                           
                    
                           
                      
                    Not having to use any 
                    "proprietary" drivers will make for easy upgrades.  You 
                    won't have to wait for your manufacturer to "catch up" to 
                    nVidia to take advantage of any extra features with the 
                    Starforce 822.   
                      
                      
                        
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                                | Overclocking 
                                with 
                                the MSI Starforce 822 GeForce3 |  
                                | Plenty of 
                                Headroom... |  |    The card may ship 
                    with reference drivers, but MSI includes their "3D Turbo" 
                    utility to tweak the Starforce 822.  Besides giving 
                    users the ability to overclock their cards, the 3D Turbo 
                    Utility allows users to tweak color settings and image 
                    placement, among other things.   
                    
                         
                    
                       
                      
                    We found MSI's 3D Turbo 
                    application to be very useful.  The interface is clean 
                    and very easy to navigate.  We especially likes the 
                    ability to run multiple "virtual desktops".  If you're 
                    like me and constantly have numerous applications open, you 
                    may find it easier to keep organized...you can run all of 
                    your design applications on one desktop, productivity 
                    applications on another, etc..etc.. 
                      
                    We used 3D Turbo to overclock 
                    our Starforce 822 all the way up to 260MHz. core and 561MHz. 
                    memory.  This was a substantial increase in core and 
                    memory clockspeeds, and as you'll see later this equated to 
                    substantial performance gains, especially at higher 
                    resolutions. 
                      
                     
 
                    3D Turbo also places an icon in 
                    you system tray giving users quick access to common 
                    resolutions and the other sections of the program.   
                              
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