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IF anything go with the geforce 3 mx400 very good!!!!!!!
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If you decide to go for GeForce3(which you can't go wrong with), you may want to wait as prices should be going down very shortly with the GeForce4's coming out.
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ok, i want to get a new card today....hows this sound?
Predator 128TV Video Card, AGP, 128MB 128MB of memory Built-In DVD Decoder for TV as a second monitor DVI output for flat panel monitor support Supports directX, Direct3D and open GL Windows XP Compliant System Compatibility: Windows® Type of Video Card: 2D/3D Video w/TV Support Slot Type: AGP Installed Video Memory: 128 MB Connectors: 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA) DVI-Digital (DVI-D) what do you think? right now im running a voodoo3 3000 |
Personnaly, I would stay away from it. Why? I found the following on their website:
"Two or four independently programmable S3 Savage4 accelerators" Go with either Nvidia or ATI. There should be a card out there from these 2 companies that fits your budget. Also, going with one of these 2 companies assures you that your game will be supported. And I don't beleive that S3 are renouned for their GPU's. Just my opinion. [This message has been edited by sk8save1 (edited February 22, 2002).] |
I 2nd that opinion!!!
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I'll be forced to agree with sk8save
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The Nvidia geForce 4's are on there way out to a retailer by you. I've got a geForce2 ultra. I've had no problem with it so I say go with an nVidia. But, I'd go to nVidia.com and check out what they have. Read, read, read and when you understand there uses make a pick. I'll get a g4 ti 4600 some time in the future.
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thanks guys http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
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