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Got my GF 4-ti4200 back from RMA replacement and oh man!

techwanabe

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My Geforce 4-ti4200 128 mb card died last December and sent it back for RMA repair in January... got it back into the system and downloaded the latest drivers etc. Fired up Neverwinter Nights and MAN O MAN, smooth and creamy!

It was tortuous running NWN on my old Radeon 32DDR LE... choppy and not much fun. In the next day or two I should have a new Samsung 19-inch Syncmaster 955DF hooked up... between that and my 4200 back in action it's going to be gaming heaven!

WOo hoo!
 
Well, I was suffering on that old Radeon 32DDR ... 🙁 It was decent when it came out, but it never ran NWN very well, that game is a hog for frame rates.
 
pfft even better... I Made My Radeon Le into a 7200. 😀 166/166 is awsome 😀 I'll overclock it one of these days when I figure how to a epoxy a waterbock on a holeless gpu

🙁 200/190 Here I come 😀
 
Don't make fun of old graphics cards! Especially when you have a unused geforce 2 gts or radeon le sitting around and a friggin new laptop with integrated graphics!
 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
did you use the registry hack to enable HyperZ?


When I first got it, yeah, I did the registry hack... and then up'd it to 166 mhz... stock speed I think is 144 or 148 mhz.

When I reinstalled it temperarily, I didn't bother with the hacks. But even with the hacks, NWN is still a hog for framerates soooooo

pfft even better... I Made My Radeon Le into a 7200.

My Radeon 32DDR LE card registered or showed as a 7200 under the drivers... even without the hacks.
 
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