Just wantin to know, guys:
What's agp supposed to do? I mean, I know it's a graphic feature (or something), but I just want to know more about it. BTW, how do you move it up to a higher level, like from x1 to x2?
Since I'm getting such mixed reactions to the geforce4 and the different versions, I thought I'd ask the best (that'd be you people). Is there a large enough difference between the GF4MX and the Ti4400/4600 versions of geforce4? I had always thought the mx series was more for the budget minded...
I'm just curious, everybody. How can you tell if you have a via mobo? I mean, does the company Gigabyte use them? If they do, how can you tell what version of the 4-in-1 drivers you have? And what's the current?
What are a few trustworthy online sites to buy computer stuff? Is accybyte one? Do any of them really, truly, honor their warranties? (I work for best buy, so I know a thing or two about companies screwing people).
Is it worth it? The new bus speeds for the athlons? Fill me in, just wantin to get a new power machine, wondering if it's worth (or just hardly noticeable)?
Is it worth it? The new bus speeds for the athlons? Fill me in, just wantin to get a new power machine, wondering if it's worth (or just hardly noticeable)?
Oh, geez. Sorry, forgot about the mx. No, I was assuming the Ti 4200/4600 (think those the right #'s). Yeah, geforce4mx isn't worth it for a performance hog :)
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