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I'm thinking about upgrading my GF4 Ti4200 128, and found a good card
(on paper) that I want. It's a AOpen Geforce FX 5700LE w/ 256MB of
onboard video RAM.

"http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=14-135-139&depa=0"

My question: is the manufacturer "AOpen" good? I've never heard of them
and the card does not have any reviews on the site.

Secondly, I run a MSI K7t-Turbo2 motherboard (MS-6330) which allows up
to 4X AGP speeds. Will this card be compatible with that, even though it
can go up to 8X?

I think the PSU in my system is sufficient for this VGA-- recently
upgraded to a 420W with this new case I bought.

Any help would be appreciated. Here are the rest of my specs for my PC
if you need to know:

AMD 2400+ XP @ 2.0 Ghz
1 Gig of SDram @133

I would just like a card that is around that price range, has those kind
of specs, and will be as reliable as my Asus GeForce 4 Ti4200/128 has
been. Thanks.
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Cory "Shinnokxz" Hansen
http://corysplace.silius.net

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And what does '5700LE' mean, as oppose to the standard 5700?

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Cory "Shinnokxz" Hansen
http://corysplace.silius.net

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"Shinnokxz" <shinnokxz.takethisout.@charter.net> ???????/???????? ? ????????
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> My question: is the manufacturer "AOpen" good? I've never heard of them
> and the card does not have any reviews on the site.
AOpen is very good manufacturer
qualtity of AOpen = quality of ASUS
> Secondly, I run a MSI K7t-Turbo2 motherboard (MS-6330) which allows up
> to 4X AGP speeds. Will this card be compatible with that, even though it
> can go up to 8X?
this card will be compartible with AGP 4x


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