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Geforce Ti4400 Agp 4x/2x 128MB Ddram Ti4400 Dvi/tv Output

Geforce Ti4400 Agp 4x/2x 128MB Ddram Ti4400 Dvi/tv Output

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Powerful Card with Few Drawbacks
Review: This Ti4400 is one of the best cards I have used. This AGP card features 128 MB of video memory, more than enough to handle the most demanding games which only require 32MB. I was previously using a 32MB video card, in which I would have to turn down a lot of my video settings in the games to get smooth performance. It's quite the opposite with this card. You can play almost any game with full video acceleration without sacrificing any performance. If you are running a 64MB video card, you probably won't notice a huge difference, but in the long run, a 128MB is much better because with the way technology is ever changing, games will eventually become more and more demanding. Eventually, even a 128 MB card will be obsolete, but not for awhile still. As far as hardware/software compatibility goes, the card is great. You won't find too many systems or games that you can't run this card with. I only have 2 problems with the card. First, I have noticed that sometimes the screen becomes out of focus after the system has been on awhile. I thought it was my monitor at first, but I talked to 2 friends who also have GeForce vid cards, and they have the same problem. It's not a big problem however, because I quickly found a patch on the internet to correct the problem. My other complaint is that it has to video inputs. At the price this thing costs, that's the least they could have provided on this card. Aside from that, it runs good and is an otherwise decent value.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Powerful Card with Few Drawbacks
Review: This Ti4400 is one of the best cards I have used. This AGP card features 128 MB of video memory, more than enough to handle the most demanding games which only require 32MB. I was previously using a 32MB video card, in which I would have to turn down a lot of my video settings in the games to get smooth performance. It's quite the opposite with this card. You can play almost any game with full video acceleration without sacrificing any performance. If you are running a 64MB video card, you probably won't notice a huge difference, but in the long run, a 128MB is much better because with the way technology is ever changing, games will eventually become more and more demanding. Eventually, even a 128 MB card will be obsolete, but not for awhile still. As far as hardware/software compatibility goes, the card is great. You won't find too many systems or games that you can't run this card with. I only have 2 problems with the card. First, I have noticed that sometimes the screen becomes out of focus after the system has been on awhile. I thought it was my monitor at first, but I talked to 2 friends who also have GeForce vid cards, and they have the same problem. It's not a big problem however, because I quickly found a patch on the internet to correct the problem. My other complaint is that it has to video inputs. At the price this thing costs, that's the least they could have provided on this card. Aside from that, it runs good and is an otherwise decent value.


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