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I have been looking into the Ti4400 as the 4600 is a little too expensive, but I stilll want the performance. I will want to overclock it quite a bit, possibly to 4600+ speeds. Over at Newegg, they have:
VGA PNY GEFORCE4 TI4400 128MB VGA, DVI-OUT & TV-OUT,
VGA LEADTEK|GF4 TI4400 128M TV RTL, VISIONTEK Xtasy GeForce4 Ti 4400 (GeForce4 Ti 4400 Graphics Chipset). 128MB DDR. 4X, 275MHz GPU. AGP. TV-Out. DVI. Retail. (No Cable.),
Abit Siluro Geforce 4 128mb Ti4400 with TV-Out,
MSI G4Ti 4400-VTD (MS-8871 8871-040)
GeForce 4 Titanium 4400 DDR/SDRAM 128MB Video-in TV-out DVI-I VGA CARD - RETAIL,
GAINWARD/CARDEXPERT GeForce 4 Ti 4400, 3.6ns, nVIEW (TWIN CRT Display), 128MB DDR,
Asus V8440 Geforce 4 Ti 4400 chip 128mb DDR SDRAM DVI/TV
I have been leaning towards the Gainward, as it has been known for good overclocking, but want your guys final approval.
VGA PNY GEFORCE4 TI4400 128MB VGA, DVI-OUT & TV-OUT,
VGA LEADTEK|GF4 TI4400 128M TV RTL, VISIONTEK Xtasy GeForce4 Ti 4400 (GeForce4 Ti 4400 Graphics Chipset). 128MB DDR. 4X, 275MHz GPU. AGP. TV-Out. DVI. Retail. (No Cable.),
Abit Siluro Geforce 4 128mb Ti4400 with TV-Out,
MSI G4Ti 4400-VTD (MS-8871 8871-040)
GeForce 4 Titanium 4400 DDR/SDRAM 128MB Video-in TV-out DVI-I VGA CARD - RETAIL,
GAINWARD/CARDEXPERT GeForce 4 Ti 4400, 3.6ns, nVIEW (TWIN CRT Display), 128MB DDR,
Asus V8440 Geforce 4 Ti 4400 chip 128mb DDR SDRAM DVI/TV
I have been leaning towards the Gainward, as it has been known for good overclocking, but want your guys final approval.
