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Is the current version of the G450/32MB/AGP -- purchased new right now --
any
different in terms of functionality than a G450/32MB/AGP purchased three
years
ago? In other words, is there any reason to buy a brand new one instead of
a functioning used one?

On a similar note, is there much difference between the G450 and G550? I am
only using the board for 2D business computing -- no TV output, no dual
monitor support, etc.

Thanks!

John

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