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Old August 18th 03, 06:42 AM
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Default 45.23 Dets notice any difference ???



I seem to Notice Xp is alittle more speedy, though its allways that
way after a reboot, wel will see how long it lasts

Dont realy care if it runs games faster, run just fine on my Amd XP
2000 and geforce Ti 200

A few more frames just means i can put off that upgrade for a few more
years.

BYE.

 




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