Which Geforce MX w/ TV-out to buy?

SuperFreaky

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$140.62 - INNO 3D Geforce2 MX AGP TV out +COOLING FAN AGP from OCIE.com

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$137.44 - eVGA GEFORCE2 MX TWIN VIEW from MIXPC.com

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$145.98 - Leadtek WinFast Geforce2 MX from Sunway Graphics


Edit: Those prices include S+H, are all Twin Views w/ TV out and all the resellers have an "acceptable" rating on ResellerRatings.com

Open to any other suggested places to buy from :)
 

Tonec

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There's no significant difference between these cards unless you care about active cooling.
 

Rankor

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If you intend to purchase the eVGA from MixPC, verify the speed of memory. Initial shipments of eVGA's TwinView Plus boards came w/7ns SDRAM, and hence, was clocked at 140 instead of default 166.

I was one of the pre-order customers that bought directly from eVGA, and a lot of customers that ordered from MixPC.com expecting 175/166 TwinViews were PO'd b/c of the 175/140 boards.

I was offered a replacement directly from eVGA and was received a board w/6ns RAM, but in a rush to replace these 7ns boards w/6ns boards, eVGA didn't load the proper vid card bios that defaults the speed to 175/166. (The replacement boards) were flashed w/ 150/150 core/memory speeds. This was corrected by dl'ing a flash bios from eVGA in order to run at default 175/166.

I would definitely recommend (eVGA).

Just be sure of what you're getting. I've tried eVGA's and Leadtek's TwinView MX offerings. I'd would have to go w/eVGA b/c of the quality of components as compared to Leadtek's.
 

Quickfingerz

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I'm sorry but i really have to say that hercules geforce 2 mx's are the best ones to buy. these chips come with 5.5 ns chips and has a default speed of 183 and most can overclock ram up to 230 mhz. and with 230 mhz you'll beat an overclocked geforce 256 DDR.
 

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