What are the specs of the GeForce2 on the ASUS A7N266-VM AA?

SoonerJoseph

Member
Feb 10, 2003
25
0
0
I have looked all over the place for the specs of this specific vc. Maybe someone who is using one can look it up in the documentation that came with their mobo or use a program like powerstrip? If you know which GeForce2 it is (GeForce2 Ti 200, GeForce2 Ti, GeForce2 Ultra, GeForce2 Pro, GeForce2 GTS, GeForce2 MX 400, GeForce2 MX, GeForce2 MX 200, or GeForce2 Go), then I'll be able to find the specs myself.

Big TIA!
 

floccus

Senior member
Mar 3, 2003
323
0
0
Since its not a separate card its kinda none of them. I believe its using the GeForce2 MX engine but it doesn't operate exactly the same as I believe it shares system ram which really would hamper performance in games. But, in any case, as i said, I'm pretty sure it was the MX, or at least it operates on that plane.
 

mechBgon

Super Moderator<br>Elite Member
Oct 31, 1999
30,699
1
0
It's based on the GeForce2 MX, yep. Because the A7N266-VM uses a single-channel memory controller, the graphics core gets limited amounts of memory bandwidth. Expect 3DMark2001 scores below 2000.
 

GregMal

Golden Member
Oct 14, 1999
1,427
0
71
Come on now......the whole board only costs $69.99. The onboard graphics aren't bad since it
has an AGP slot you can always upgrade later...............Greg
 

Kenazo

Lifer
Sep 15, 2000
10,429
1
81
I've made 4 or 5 systems using this board, it's a sweet little number for the amount of $ it costs. Of course you have to play BF1942 w/ all teh graphics set to low if you want it to run smooth, but it still works fine. If you're making a system for someone I'd recommend this board, b/c in a year they can always stick in a gf4 or something.
 

DAPUNISHER

Super Moderator CPU Forum Mod and Elite Member
Super Moderator
Aug 22, 2001
31,102
29,357
146
Originally posted by: Kenazo
I've made 4 or 5 systems using this board, it's a sweet little number for the amount of $ it costs. Of course you have to play BF1942 w/ all teh graphics set to low if you want it to run smooth, but it still works fine. If you're making a system for someone I'd recommend this board, b/c in a year they can always stick in a gf4 or something.
Well stated :)
 

RanDum72

Diamond Member
Feb 11, 2001
4,330
0
76
Its roughly equivalent to a GF2 MX200. The dual channel 420 chipset is roughly equivalent to a regular GF2MX (not 200, 400).