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    Wilson's Friend t0rek's Avatar
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    Geforce 2 Graphic Card

    Are the Geforce 2 Graphic cards out of date, they aren't good enough for gaming or emulating? What doyou think?


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    They work fine for most stuff, but most people dont buy them new anymore cause the GF4 MX is just a cheap and better.
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    go for a gf4 mx or ti4400 dude its better

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    Yup... GeForce 4 MXs are quite cheap. I have one, and am very happy with it. (I had a Radeon before)

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    yeah i'm so in love with my GF4 MX.. it's taken some heavy work off my processor allowing me to play some pretty demanding games (RTCW, PJ64, 1964, etc, etc..)

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    yea, as everyone has said, gf4 mx prices are dirt cheap and its not a terrible card, i mean the ti series of the gf3 beats it, but who's counting!
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    Basically, the Geforce 4 MX runs at the same clock speeds as the Geforce 2 MX, however the GF4 is still a GF4 chipset so it has all the added capabilities of the GF4 that the GF2 didnt have. Soooo, you will not see a speed increase from GF2MX to GF4MX but you will improve your graphics quality immensely.
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    Eagle: you have it the wrong way around The gf4mx is way faster than a gf2, but has the same features.



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    Originally posted by Slougi
    Eagle: you have it the wrong way around The gf4mx is way faster than a gf2, but has the same features.
    You sure about that? It really doenst make sense that way cause a faster GF2 MX is a GF2 GTS or a GF2 Pro or a GF2 Ti. That really doesnt fit in with Nvidia's pattern. I'm not saying I absolutely correct, but it just doesnt seem to sound right.
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    Well, I agree to that, but that's the way it is. A GF4MX460 for example is faster than a gf3 in a lot of games, except the newer dx8 ones of course.



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