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this deal sux cause the card sux. according to pricewatch.com, one can buy an $88+ GF4MX 440 DDR, which is a MUCH better card than the 420 SDR version.
if one wants a cheap video card, a $71+ Radeon 7500 or a $50+ Kyro 2 would be better and cheaper alternatives than a POS 420 card.
though I must say, I really like the 420 number... 😉
<< this deal sux cause the card sux. according to pricewatch.com, one can buy an $88+ GF4MX 440 DDR, which is a MUCH better card than the 420 SDR version.
if one wants a cheap video card, a $71+ Radeon 7500 or a $50+ Kyro 2 would be better and cheaper alternatives than a POS 420 card.
though I must say, I really like the 420 number... 😉 >>
Nice thread crap there, buddy. You could be a little nicer about it.
damn, i didnt no the mx 420 was such a sorry card... it doesnt make since why they make geforce 2's that are faster, its just paying $30 extra to say "4" on it
"When you look at the three different GeForce4 MX offerings, it is easy to see that the low-end version, the GeForce4 MX420, will be a product for OEMs only. Its 166 MHz SDRAM memory will slow down the performance of the GeForce4 MX chip so much that it will hardly perform any better than previous GeForce2 MX400 cards that you can get for a mere 50 bucks."
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