I need to find out the manufacturer for a video card. All i know is that it is a mx 440. Here's a pic.
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I need to find out the manufacturer for a video card. All i know is that it is a mx 440. Here's a pic.
From that picture no one will be able to tell you the manufacturer, but the MX440 uses an Nvidia DX8 chipset.
Yah, I know i didnt give you guys much to work with. But i was hoping someone might have that card and be able to tell me the manufacturer.
Nvidia is who made that card cause I used to have it.
There should be at least an FCC ID number printed on it. In fact you should have at least tried to provide us with more info. It seem that you are trying to live up to you name, Tormentor.
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Originally Posted by imasoldier
There are hundreds of different companys who make the card featuring Nvidias parts.
download AIDA 32 it'll tell u what card u have :01:
Yeah NVIDIA is just the chipset the card uses.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peerzy
Exacly what i said, twice already :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gam3Guy
companies (just off of newegg) that have various MX440 chipsets:
Abit
Albatron
APOLLO
Biostar
Best Data
eVGA
Jaton
and you may be able to add Gigabyte, Leadtek, MSI, etc to that list
fk knows who made it, look on the board :P
Oh. :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peerzy
Sorry guys, i would provide more info if i had it, but the pic is all i have. :(
Take a picture from the side view, there will be a sticker on the card that has all the info. Why do you need to know anyway, its not like its vital infomation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tormentor
search on google...
Going by the heatsink, its none of the ones on Newegg.
Yah, i searched everywhere but none match that type of heatsink. :( O well, i can wait....Quote:
Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
Thats a little hard just going by a pic of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by jaigandhi5
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
I'll say again...
I'll say it again too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
The question is 'why do you need to know?'
If you need drivers then just get nVidia's latest unified drivers.
If you're selling it and a prospective buyer needs to know exactlly which card you have, then you're gonna have to look harder for an FCC ID number and google that - I doubt that AIDA32 will help because EVEREST (what AIDA32's coders now work on) just sees my Asus GF4 MX440 as "NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X (64 MB)".