U ugh Platinum Member Feb 6, 2000 2,563 0 0 Feb 19, 2002 #1 As message title. I'm not sure whether to proceed with my purchase or not. Looking at the ABIT Siluro GF3 Ti200. Any input is appreciated. TIA.
As message title. I'm not sure whether to proceed with my purchase or not. Looking at the ABIT Siluro GF3 Ti200. Any input is appreciated. TIA.
L LuDaCriS66 Platinum Member Nov 21, 2001 2,057 0 0 Feb 19, 2002 #2 What card do you have now? I say don't go the GF4MX route.. they're much slower than the Ti200's. No Directx 8.0 support.. no pixel shaders.. no point
What card do you have now? I say don't go the GF4MX route.. they're much slower than the Ti200's. No Directx 8.0 support.. no pixel shaders.. no point
U ugh Platinum Member Feb 6, 2000 2,563 0 0 Feb 19, 2002 #3 << What card do you have now? >> A GF2MX {g} << I say don't go the GF4MX route.. they're much slower than the Ti200's. No Directx 8.0 support.. no pixel shaders.. no point >> Cool. Just noticed that there's something missing from the GF4MX in a review just now But how important is that feature in terms of gaming?
<< What card do you have now? >> A GF2MX {g} << I say don't go the GF4MX route.. they're much slower than the Ti200's. No Directx 8.0 support.. no pixel shaders.. no point >> Cool. Just noticed that there's something missing from the GF4MX in a review just now But how important is that feature in terms of gaming?
S scoobydooby Senior member Dec 1, 2001 444 0 0 Feb 19, 2002 #4 Ludacris is right the gf4mx is definately NOT the way to go. I think this has been posted before. Get either a Ti 200 or a Gf4 Ti. Good luck. Scoob
Ludacris is right the gf4mx is definately NOT the way to go. I think this has been posted before. Get either a Ti 200 or a Gf4 Ti. Good luck. Scoob
U ugh Platinum Member Feb 6, 2000 2,563 0 0 Feb 19, 2002 #5 << Ludacris is right the gf4mx is definately NOT the way to go. I think this has been posted before. Get either a Ti 200 or a Gf4 Ti. Good luck. >> Thanks for the headsup. Will do a search...
<< Ludacris is right the gf4mx is definately NOT the way to go. I think this has been posted before. Get either a Ti 200 or a Gf4 Ti. Good luck. >> Thanks for the headsup. Will do a search...