INNO3D TORNADO GEFORCE 2 MX 32MB AGP OEM $87.50

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becat

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I really don't think this card is worth the price. If you add the shipping to it, the price is very close to $100 and if there is tax end up with about the same price buying retail package instead of OEM. From the picture, this card doesn't have twin-view nor tv-out, if it has the feature.......it will be a good buy and I will dive into it.
 

Anon19

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mine came last week, haven't installed it in yet cause i'm still waiting on my t-bird to arrive.

i ordered the one with the heatsink, however they gave me the one with the fan. the only problem I have is that my Acer CD-R couldn't read the CDs that came with it. haven't tested the CDs on a regular CD-Rom yet cause my CD-Rom crapped out on me.
 

The CD is pretty useless. Just download the latest reference drivers from NVidia. I think the Tornado ships with the reference drivers anyway, that's why it is so cheap. It comes with some NVidia demos which I think you can download too.
 

Anon19

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one of the CD had 3dMark 2000, non-shareware i believe, but its cool tho, just gotta download that sucker.
 

Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Sorry, that is worth it. All it includes is the offline result browser. I personally like the online one better.
 

becat

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I think the company is in California(from the company information) so there is tax for people who lives in the state.....so like what I post eariler, this card is more than $100 final price. If they have local pick up that will be sweet, but they don't offer the service.