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What class is this geforce?

GremlinHater

Senior member
Gainward/Cardexpert GeForce 2 TITANIUM Ti/500XP

I mean as in GTS, Pro, Ultra, Ti 200, what?
The reason that I ask is so I can match appropriate drivers for it.
 
Hmm, I'm not sure exactly what you're asking...

do you have a GeForce2 Ti500 ??? (that's not made) GeForce2 Ti200 ...

Just get the detonatorXP drivers and use those...you'll know exactly what card you have during the DetonatorXP install.
 
The card is a...

Gainward GeForce2 Ti/500 XP VIVO Golden Sample

I'm wondering what "version" it's considered, or is it a version all of it's own?

I'm talking how they make different versions in a "family", for example...

GeForce 3 Ti 200
GeForce 3 Ti 500

Get it?
 
There was a GeForce2 Ti. It's very much like a Pro.
The GF2 Ti doesn't have a number after, the 500 is probably part of Gainward's product name, so people will think GF3 Ti500. But A GF2 Ti is roughly a Pro.
 
It's "class" is a GF2 Titanium. The GF2 Ti is very similar to a GF2 Pro in terms of performance.
The GF2 Ti is a classic GeForce 2 clocked at 250MHz, the same core clock as the GF2 Ultra, but it's memory clock is 200MHz DDR (400MHz_ the same as the GF2 Pro.

Gainward's GF2 Ti/500XP is just a regular GF2 Ti, the "500" part of the name is merely Gainward's way of saying that it has 4ns DDR SDRAM which should in theory allow it to overclock to a 500MHz memory clock rather easily. Most GF2 Ti's come with slower 5ns DDR SDRAM.
 
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