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Which Of These Two Is The Best


Inno3D Tornado GeForce4 MX420 64Mb SDR with TV-Out - Retail Box


Product Information


Graphics Core 256-bit
Memory Bandwith Sec 2.7GB / Sec
Fill Rate 1 Billion Texels / sec
nView CRT + TV
Memory Clock rate 166MHz
Powered by nVidia GeForce4 MX 440 GPU
Lightspeed Memory Architecture (LMA) II Technology
64MB 128-bit DDR Frame Buffer Memory supported
nView Display Technology, provides unprecedented flexibility and control for using multiple displays
Dual 350MHz RAMDAC with crisp and clear image quality at 2048x1536 resolution at 75Hz refresh
TV-Output support 1024x768 resolution
Accuview Antialiasing delivers unprecedented AA performance and quality to the mainstream market and enables high resolution, high frame rate, full-scene antialiasing for the first time ever in this market segment.
Video Processing Engine (VPE) enables the highest quality, full-frame rate, full-screen HDTV and DVD without requiring a high performance CPU
AGP 2X / 4X support with AGP Texturing and Fast Writes
Fully accelerates Windows XP multimedia and user interfaces, making it the ideal Windows XP graphics solution
Guarantees forward and backward compatibility with nVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
Microsoft DirectX Optimizations and support
Complete OpenGL 1.3 and OpenGL support
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Inno3D Tornado GeForce2 Ti DDR 64MB AGP VGA TV Out - Retail Box


Product Information

GeForce2 Ti, the latest member of the GeForce2 family, redefines graphics for the mainstream computers, delivering one billion pixels per second and producing an amazing 6.4GB/sec. Of bandwidth. The GeForce2 Ti provides consumers with unprecedented visual experiences at mainstream price points.
The GeForce 2 family includes the nVIDIA Shading RasterizerTM (NSR), ground-breaking technology that enables advanced per-pixel shading capabilities. The NSR allows per-pixel control of all the visual and material components used to crate amazingly realistic scenes and objects, for example: Color, shadow, light, reflectivity, and dirt.

The GeForce2 family takes full advantage of nVIDIAs Unified Driver Architecture (UDA). The UDA driver is backward-and-forward compatible with past, present, and future nVIDIA GPUs, as well as top-to-bottom compatible with all currently manufactured version of nVIDIAs graphics processor.


Highlights
Powered by nVIDIA(R) GeForce2 Ti
Second Generation Texture and Lighting (T&L) Engine
NVIDIA Shading Rasterizer (NSR)
6.4GB per second memory bandwidth
AGP 4X with AGP Texturing and Fast Writes
System Requirements
IBM(R) PC or 100% IBM(R) PC compatible
Intel Pentium 4, Pentium III, AMD K7 with 3Dnow
One available AGP 2.0 complaint AGP Bus Slot
CD-Rom drive
64MB System Memory
50MB available disk space
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP, Windows(R) 2000, Windows(R) 9X or Windows(R) NT
SVGA multi-frequency compatible monitor


Which One is Better ???
 
i personally would stay away from ALL the geforce 4mx's.. alls they are basically geforce 2's clocked up higher.. = rip off... also i believe that bottom one is a geforce 2ti.. that would be better than the 4mx i believe.. but to be honest, i'd save alittle more, and buy a geforce3ti 200, or an 8500le.. best bang for the buck right now.. hope that helps..
 
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