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| 68551 | 2002-08-06 01:13:00 | At the moment I have a tnt2 64 Nividia video card. What sort of difference will I see if I get let say G4 mx460 (or something around the two or three hundred dollar mark & how versitile are the dual display models. |
Ron Bakker (356) | ||
| 68552 | 2002-08-06 01:45:00 | depends on what the rest of your system is like. pc willonly run as fast as the slowest part. (roughly put) depends on if the cpu is fast enough to provide enough data for the g4 (waste of $$ buying a part that will be resticted to going at half speed) and does the monitor support high resalution and refresh rates? | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 68553 | 2002-08-06 02:38:00 | Pentuim3 ,600mhz ,256sdram but I don"t know how to find hardware properties of monitor. All I know is that it's a u vision 17inch. P.S thank for reply |
Ron Bakker (356) | ||
| 68554 | 2002-08-06 02:45:00 | I went from a TNT2 64 to a GForce 4 MX. On the whole I haven't noticed a hang of a lot of difference, however I have noticed some improvement in some games, but on the whole I haven't noticed much. It depends on what you want it for.If you work with heavy graphics then you would need a better card. :) |
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