I'm not really sure how anyone could think you were buying the card...when you said repeatedly that it was given to you. ;)
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I'm not really sure how anyone could think you were buying the card...when you said repeatedly that it was given to you. ;)
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HHHHAAAAARRRRDDDDWWWAAARRREEE FUCKING WWWWOOORRRLLLDDD!!!!!
BONEHEAD :angry:
Another useless littel boy who has nothing more constructive to add then a lame ass insult like bonehead........Go play with your toys instead of your littel prick :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Busyman@30 July 2003 - 23:23
HHHHAAAAARRRRDDDDWWWAAARRREEE FUCKING WWWWOOORRRLLLDDD!!!!!
BONEHEAD :angry:
Have a nice day boy ;)
Peace brotherdoobie :P
Well this could belong in hardware world but thats ok I'll forigve you =D.
Anyway like MagicNakor said they're basically the same chipset and the MX has no new special technology. For some reason Nvidia decided to try and trick everyone by marketing it with a Geforce4 label. Either way it is a step up overall. The 8xAGP is better and I'm sure you benchmark better. It's no doubt a better card...but how much better is the case o_O. But whats funny is I had a Leadtek Winfast GeForce2 Pro and it crashed maybe 2 weeks ago? I've had it for only almost two years, don't know what happened, but seems like the same company. I didn't have mine under warranty though so I had to go out (I chose Geforce4 Ti4200 64mb 8xAGP, good cheap buy for a card in case anyone is wondering)
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Cool...........Thats what I was wondering and thanks for taking the time to awnser.Quote:
Originally posted by Schuler@30 July 2003 - 23:54
Well this could belong in hardware world but thats ok I'll forigve you =D.
Anyway like MagicNakor said they're basically the same chipset and the MX has no new special technology. For some reason Nvidia decided to try and trick everyone by marketing it with a Geforce4 label. Either way it is a step up overall. The 8xAGP is better and I'm sure you benchmark better. It's no doubt a better card...but how much better is the case o_O. But whats funny is I had a Leadtek Winfast GeForce2 Pro and it crashed maybe 2 weeks ago? I've had it for only almost two years, don't know what happened, but seems like the same company. I didn't have mine under warranty though so I had to go out (I chose Geforce4 Ti4200 64mb 8xAGP, good cheap buy for a card in case anyone is wondering)
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Yes I thought that was misleading naming it a Geforce 4 makes you think it's a better card then it is.
Peace brotherdoobie B)
PS and you have been very helpful :)
There's one in SacrementoQuote:
Originally posted by booick76@30 July 2003 - 15:06
the nvidea geforce 5 fx 5200 8x agp is what I am running, 128mb ddr, very smooth, very fast card. I highly recommend it. And I got it for $90 which is a steal. I live in Arizona, but if there's a Fry's Electronics near you, that's where I got mine.
i have just bought Ge-Force mx 440 64mbDDR and ma all games works perfectlly even GTA:VC :lol:
and want my opinion never buy ATI, its shit
What a coincidence!
I only just installed a Gf4Mx 440 over a geforce 2 ti! :o I have to say, it really varies on games and in different situations. Gf4mx's are pretty much a blend between geforce 4 and a geforce 2mx. Theres only a slightly better result, but i'd expect it would be much better if i had a better cpu. Still disapointing though....
from what i heard that the mx series is like the celeron ....compared to pentium..... thats what i hear... i opted for the geforce gts pro