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quickfist 08-29-2002 06:50 AM

videocard question
 
i have now a TnT2 32 mb

would it be a big diffrence when i buy a GeForce4 MX420 64MB?

(and what diffrence please)

THX

swordfight:

quickfist 08-29-2002 06:53 AM

can i play with a higher resolution because i now play 600x640 and when i put it higher it doesnt run well


i have PIII 800 381ram and tnt2 32mb

or is my computer just to slow to play a higher resolution

Akuma 08-29-2002 07:42 AM

Well FPS wise there is a big difference. My parent's computer has a TNT something 32MB card... maybe the same as yours and I get about 30 FPS max. On my computer I have a GF2MX400 64MB and I get around 80- 130 FPS all the time.

Sun Tzu 08-29-2002 08:18 AM

Don't know if this helps, but I have a PIII 450 512 mb ram. I put in a G Force 4 Ti4400(128mb ram) and turned my graphics way up. My resolution is 1024x768 and I get a very smooth game! I heard somewhere though that the default size of ram in MOHAA is set at 64 megs. The card i had before was a G Force 2 with 32 megs of ram. I did notice pretty big difference in performance.

garasaki 08-29-2002 08:20 AM

Here's some advice (and please take it to heart...):

Don't buy the GF4 MX cards. They are totally worthless. Dish out the 140 for a Ti4200 or the 90 for a R8500, or if you're broke get a GF2 MX. Seriously. GF4 MX = crap. They are basically the same thing as the GF2 MX.

quickfist 08-29-2002 08:48 AM

but the gf4 is cheaper then the gf2 because its in promtion


and yes i m broke, i just bought a 19 inh monitor

garasaki 08-29-2002 09:20 AM

The fact that it's cheaper does not make it a quality product. If you buy something thats a waste of money for 30 bucks, does that make it a better deal then something that is worthwhile for 40 bucks?

If your answer is yes, go right ahead and buy that GF4 MX...might as well get the PCI version too! eatthis:

quickfist 08-29-2002 09:35 AM

what should i do then? buy the gf2 32mb ram or the gf4 64mb ram

i still think 64mb is better then 32 but i dont know anything of cumputers you see.

nomar 08-29-2002 10:23 AM

I agree with garasaki. Anyone even remotely interested in gaming should not bother with the GF 4 mx. If you can't afford a radeon 8500 or GF3 200ti, then save your money up.

You can get a radeon8500 for $88 at newegg (the best online parts store).

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.a ... =48&page=4

Sindonesia 08-29-2002 10:36 AM

Get a Geforce3 Ti 200 128DDR they are under $100. I have one and it's great.

quickfist 08-29-2002 11:05 AM

Where did you get it on that prize because in belgium its still a very expensive videocard 295€ cry:


The radeon 8500 128mb 275€ and the radeon 8500 64mb is 195€

Sindonesia 08-29-2002 11:08 AM

Check http://www.pricewatch.com they have alot of good deals.

quickfist 08-29-2002 11:33 AM

its seems like its doesnt know the Euro sign :)


I think the site you gave me is only for the USA or not?


buy the way thx for all the replies, now i know the gf4 mx sucks

garasaki 08-29-2002 12:23 PM

Buying this stuff outside of the us is tough...I dunno how to help you with that. I'd consider buying it and shipping it to you, but you'd have to pay me back with US dollars...

Pricewatch isn't gonna help this guy much...and newegg is the best! But they only ship to the US...

nomar 08-29-2002 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quickfist
its seems like its doesnt know the Euro sign :)


I think the site you gave me is only for the USA or not?


buy the way thx for all the replies, now i know the gf4 mx sucks

ahh yes that changes things. Sorry for my america-centric reply.

Worst case - find someone in the states that will buy it and re-ship it to you overseas.

I don't know of any reuptable european dealers. Good luck.


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