FallOutBoyTonto

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The nForce2 IGP chipset has integrated geforce graphics. There are a lot mobo makers that have that chipset. F.Y.I. it uses the AMD platform and Dual Channel DDR. For a list of current mobo makers that have nForce2, check <A HREF="http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=motherboards" target="_new">here</A>.

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halem111

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so is it a good thing to get a mobo with interegated graphics like the epox or does it slow it down even if u have another video card. Also what do u all reckon is the best nforce 2 mobo for a gamer.
 

Prof133

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* If you disable the onboard graphics and have a graphics card in the AGP slot, i don't think the onboard graphics would slow it down.

* I would recommend Epox 8RGA+ if you get a motherboard with onboard graphics and Epox 8RDA+ or Abit NF7-S otherwise.

<b><font color=blue>Logic over all.</font color=blue></b>
 

Derek1970

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If you are a gamer stay away from the integrated graphics. Asus a7n8x is a great board, versions of it has the integrated graphics (equivalent of a Geforce 4 MX (low end)) ,,, I'm a gamer, I run an Asus a7n8x Deluxe WITHOUT the integrated graphics .. this way you can buy and use the card of your choice (which chances are will be much faster than a slowly G4 MX).