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Which Graphics Card is Best?

Original Message
Name: vince1972
Date: December 13, 2007 at 15:02:58 Pacific
Subject: Which Graphics Card is Best?
OS: XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 1.8 /256
Comment:
Hi,

Just a quick Q for advice. I have three spare graphics cards and I'm planning to use one in a pc with spare parts, the questions is, which one of these is the better card?

NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX/MX400
NVIDIA GeForce MX 4000
NVIDIA Riva TNT 2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro

I dont expect any of them are great, but I'm sure they will do for a spare pc.

Which is the best?


Thanks

Vince

Oh, incidently, the board I'm Planning to use the graphics card in is a K7S41GX if this makes any difference...


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Response Number 1
Name: jam
Date: December 13, 2007 at 17:28:53 Pacific
Subject: Which Graphics Card is Best?
Reply: (edit)
The TNT2 is out, so that leaves the other two. The MX4000 is better than the GF2 MX/MX400, but not by a hell of a lot.

http://www.ultimatehardware.net/045...


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