- Jul 10, 2004
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Hi.
I have a mainboard which has Geforce MX4 that is embedded in the mainboard with nForce 2 chipset. As far as I know, it shares RAM in the m/b, and I want to add a video card instead of using the onboard video. Do you guys think which option is the best bet for me?
1. Increase onboard RAM to 1GB from 512MB so that onboard Geforce 4 chipset can share more memory and mainboard can get more room to play.
2. Buy a new video card, such as Radeon 9600 SE or 9600 or something else. I want to get best performance with given budget around $100. Do you think it'll boost performance quite a bit if I add a card like this?
3. Have an old MX 2 video card with 32MB memory. I think it is way worse than onboard geforce 4. Is it right? Do you want me to donate it to someone?
Thanks so much.
Brian
I have a mainboard which has Geforce MX4 that is embedded in the mainboard with nForce 2 chipset. As far as I know, it shares RAM in the m/b, and I want to add a video card instead of using the onboard video. Do you guys think which option is the best bet for me?
1. Increase onboard RAM to 1GB from 512MB so that onboard Geforce 4 chipset can share more memory and mainboard can get more room to play.
2. Buy a new video card, such as Radeon 9600 SE or 9600 or something else. I want to get best performance with given budget around $100. Do you think it'll boost performance quite a bit if I add a card like this?
3. Have an old MX 2 video card with 32MB memory. I think it is way worse than onboard geforce 4. Is it right? Do you want me to donate it to someone?
Thanks so much.
Brian
