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⇱ NVIDIA GeForce 8200 Review - Phoronix


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NVIDIA GeForce 8200

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 20 June 2008 at 10:31 AM EDT. Page 2 of 7. 12 Comments.

The MCP78S chipset isn't too Linux friendly if using a pre-2.6.25 kernel. Those wanting to use Ubuntu 8.04 or another earlier distribution will run into problems with the disk controller. However, when using Fedora 9 the installation experience was flawless. But when rebooting into the Fedora 9 desktop, we experienced another problem. When using the VESA driver with an analog VGA connection, the monitor frequency was out of range. Once, however, stopping X we just proceeded to install NVIDIA's latest binary driver. The driver being used for testing and the latest at the time of publishing is the 173.14.05 release.

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When using the NVIDIA 173.14.05 driver, the GeForce 8200 was properly detected and we were ready to go. The thermal monitoring was working correctly under Linux.

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PowerMizer had detected a single performance level. When attempting to overclock this IGP with CoolBits, the system would lock-up.

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