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GAINWARD 64MB 4X AGP DDR GeForce4 MX440 TV/out
listed as $119
http://www.unitedmicro.com
Select >>Components>Video Cards
GAINWARD 64MB 4X AGP DDR GeForce4 MX440 TV/out
listed as $119
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The MX cards are pretty bad compared to say, a GF3 Ti 200 which is around the same price. Anyways, the MX versions aren't too good.
Read this article I just came across - http://www.tech-report.com/etc/2002q...e4/index.x?pg=
With every GF4 MX that NVIDIA sells, the installed base for yesterday's 3D technology will grow, and resistance against truly ground-breaking games and other software will be strengthened. Not only that, but attaching the "GeForce4" name to a chip with a GeForce2 MX rendering core seems deceptive to me, especially since the correlation between the GeForce2 and the GeForce2 MX was pretty tight.
Maybe this will help you
Gf4mx = NV17 gpu
Gf3 ti = NV 20 gpu
this should help you and a good place to learn about nvida cards is www.nvnews.net if you have never been there.
I feel sorry for the guys buying this card , they dont deliver, they are aim to OEM systems
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