Questions On Installing A LEADTEK Geforce4 TI4400

SharkB8

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I am upgrading a my system from an ASUS GeForce2 Pro 64mb to a LEADTEK Geforce4 TI4400 and have a few questions.

First off, how much of a performance increase should I expect with this new card??

Secondly, the drivers. I am currently using Nvidia reference version 43.45 with a CRT monitor. Should I update to the newest version 44.03? Also, I would like to overclock this card but I don't see that option in the Nvidia drivers. It used to be that there was a registry tweak that would enable this feature. Is that still the way it is?? If so, where do I find the tweak and if not what do I use to overclock.

In the next month or so I plan to move to an LCD monitor such as the Viewsonic 17" LCD Monitor Model VP171B . Any issues I need to know about between this card, drivers, and an LCD monitor?

FYI, the system is Win2K, ASUS P4PE, P4 2.4 533, 512mb RAM, Seagate 80gig SATA x 2 RAID 1.

Thanks before hand for the great advice.
 

nutxo

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youll see a great boost in performeance, the 4403s are pretty good and try searching for guru3d, go to downloads and find the oc utility you like best.

ti4400 is a great card, have fun
 

SharkB8

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From all I can tell PowerStrip seems to be the utility of choice for Nvidia based cards. I am a minimalist and PowerStrip seems a bit feature heavy. Is there anything else out there.

Should I have gone with a Leadtek NV34 Geforce FX5600 ULTRA instead? It was only about $30 more.
 

Matt84

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it should be a great card. I hve the 4600 version and it is rock solid and trouble free. Great performance too