what is the difference of a ti4200 pure and a regular ti4200

mrbabs22

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i'am looking at buying a gainward ti4200.in pricewatch i see there is a gainward ti4200 pure is this card good?
 

John

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(Thanks to piano man)

Model#: GF4PP Ultra/650: 3.5ns 64MB DDR. No TV-out, No DVI, CRT only.

Model#: GF4PP Ultra/650TV/DVI: 3.5ns 64MB DDR. 1 DVI, 1 CRT, 1 TV-out. (Newegg says the model # is GF4PP Ultra/650TV, but they are wrong. Its the Ultra/650TV/DVI)

Model#: GF4PP Ultra/650TV GS: 3.3 ns 64MB DDR. 1 DVI, 1 CRT, 1 TV-Out, 1 DVI to CRT adapter. Plus it has RamSinks.

Model#: GF4PP Ultra/650TV: 4ns 128MB DDR. 1 CRT, 1 TV-out, no DVI

Model#: GF4PP Ultra/650XP GS: 4ns 128MB DDR. 1 DVI + 1 CRT + TV out+ VIVO + nVIEW (two CRT display)
 

BoomAM

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the term "pure" used with video cards usually means one of two things.

For Asus it means just the basic card and no fancy features, ie, no TV-Out, DVI, ect;
other manufacturers sometimes label a card "pure" meaning its just the card w/drivers, ie, no bonus software/hardware.

have a look at the gainward website for more details and it`ll probably tell you within the product description. if not then compare it to another ti4200 card.
 

mski003

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would you guys recommend the 128MB golden sample or the 64mb for games like JediKnight 2 and then 3d animation/CAD/etc.???

and what mhz rating is 4ns ram for?


mski