Just one more thing: why, do you think, is the GPU equipped with heatsink/fan when it runs under specs and can be safely overclocked to 200/180? (I tried, but it gave no noticeable performance boost).
OK, I checked that site closely, looked at memory detail enlargement: 128 bit chip is marked "Samsung 052 K4S643232C-TC55". Chips on my piece are marked "Samsung 109 K4S643232E-TC60" So I assume I have 128bit SDRAM, but with 6ns accestime, not 5.5. Also, after enabling...
- Most video cards have some form of identification on the card itself. Look the card over and chances are you'll find the logo of whoever made it.
There is heatsink/fan combo on the chip. I can't look at it.
- By chance are the OC'd settings for your Vanta being applied to your GF2MX?
I...
Huh, I really don't know! In pricelist the card was described as "GF2 MX, 128 bit, 32MB". I see nothing more in manual or on the box. Where can I find this information?
I just bought new GF 2MX. I am very disappointed by its performance in several games. Till now I owned 16 MB Vanta OCed to 150/125 MHz (M64 level), my new GF2 in some games doesn't even approach it's performance (!!!), in other games there is same or little gain.
Here are few examples:
In NFS...
If you want to use GeForce 2 MX, I think you'll need at least detonators 5.3 or higher. Overclocking feature is hidden by default and should be enabled in windows registry or using some tweaking utility. I use Xteq XSetup to enable this feature. Also you can use external program to overclock - I...
I have opportunity to buy GeForce 256 SDR (originally packaged with 1 year warranty) at 75% price of GeForce 2 MX. Which option should I choose? Which of them will perform better?
I have Cel. 566@850, 128 MB RAM PC100. Thanx for your advices!
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