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Old 11-10-02, 04:30 PM Thread Starter   #1
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8X Agp GF4MX400 or 4X Agp GF4ti4200 (or radion 9700 if its 8X Agp)


ok peeps, thats the subject....

8X Agp GF4MX400 or 4X Agp GF4ti4200 (or radion 9700 if its 8X Agp)

not a lot else I can say realy, been reading up a hell of a lot but I cant make my mind up at all.

Ok... im guessing, I read so much about the subject my mind is now a small turnip).

The GeForce4MX440 bandwidth is 6.2GB.
The GeForce4ti4600 bandwidth is 8.4GB.
The GeForce4MX440 AGP 8X bandwidth is 8.2GB.

Please dont quote me but the figures are therabouts.

Which one?

If the radion 9700 is 8X agp i may consider it but that would put me 100 pounds (130 dollars) over budget.

what do you think then?

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To take advantage of the 8x Agp you will need a board that supports it,there aren't alot out there thus far.I would go for the Radeon 9700 if it was me,or the Ti4600,it will offer more than the lower end Gf4mx card even though the bandwidths are fairly close.

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