!Synth wrote:
> muted mx400 with agp 8x support.
>
> At 05:18 PM 5/23/2004, you wrote:
>
>> WTF is an MX 4000?
http://freespace.virgin.net/m.warner/Roadm...apQ302.htm#NV18nVidia GeForce4 MX 8X (NV18), the successor to the GeForce4 MX's NV17
core, was released on September 25th. NV18 is a minor update to the NV17
core, featuring support for AGP 8X. The GeForce4 MX 440 8X is the first
GPU to make use of this new core, and features an improved core clock
speed (275Mhz rather than 270Mhz). The memory provided with GF4 MX 440
8X cards is also clocked significantly higher than that of the original
GF4 MX 440 (around 260Mhz DDR (effectively 520Mhz) compared to 200Mhz
DDR (400Mhz)). These increased clock speeds, particularly the large
increase in memory bandwidth, means that the performance of GF4 MX 440
8X boards is usually around 5-15% faster than the original boards,
although up to a 40% speed improvement is possible.
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