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ABIT Siluro GeForce 4 MX440
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| Wed Apr 03, 2002 | 1:47P| PermaLink |
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When a new line of graphics cards come out, you can rest assured that ears perk up and lips moisten in anticipation of the expected new technology and lighting speed. The GeForce 4 series is no different. The budget version of the GF4, the MX, has come out in force while it's big brother, the Ti has been slowly filtering in. It's no wonder with the Ti at present being almost three times the price. Today, we are fortunate enough to have an ABIT Siluro GF4 MX440 up on the bench courtesy of Arena Computers.
When you think GeForce 4, be it in the Ti or the MX line, you think about a generational step forward. The GeForce 4 MX is a step forward, just not what you would expect. The GeForce 3 that is now over a year old is powered by NVidia's NV20 GPU. So what is NVidia's technical name for the GF4 MX... the NV25, NV30, what is it you ask? Try the NV17.
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FULL STORY @
OVERCLOCKERCAFE (http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/ABIT_GF4-MX440/index.htm)
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