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Hi. What Is the better video card, Gforce 440 mx 64 MB PCI Card. Or Radeon 7000 32MB AGP card, I have both, what one should I use? Thk you.

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Hi. What Is the better video card, Gforce 440 mx 64 MB PCI Card. Or Radeon 7000 32MB AGP card, I have both, what one should I use? Thk you.

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Personally, I definitely prefer the nVidia products (have a GeForce 4 MX 440 myself [64MB]). Very impressed. Displays better than my recently acquired ATI RADEON 9200SE [128MB] though the extra horsepower of the ATI certainly helps with games. Unfortunately, ATI card displays screen artifacts (multiple ripples) behind mouse pointer, screen text, etc. during daily operation. Have found nVidia cards to be of superior quality and design/integrity.


Jae Z.

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Please note that this is one person experiencing the artifacts that he
mentions. This in no way means that the artifacts (ripples) occur on every
machine that an ATI card is installed in.

Bobby

"Jae Z" <jmwz@hotmail.comma> wrote in message
news:37B6C3C9-28CC-4196-9C32-6D9C8165A155@microsoft.com...
> Personally, I definitely prefer the nVidia products (have a GeForce 4 MX
> 440 myself [64MB]). Very impressed. Displays better than my recently
> acquired ATI RADEON 9200SE [128MB] though the extra horsepower of the ATI
> certainly helps with games. Unfortunately, ATI card displays screen
> artifacts (multiple ripples) behind mouse pointer, screen text, etc.
> during daily operation. Have found nVidia cards to be of superior quality
> and design/integrity.
>
>
> Jae Z.

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Not only that but Its a SE version and they are crippled to begin with
My 9600 pro works flawlessly
I would never go back to that other Co.
peter
"NoNoBadDog!" <nospam_bjsledge@pixi.com> wrote in message
news:Of%23bRziLEHA.2576@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Please note that this is one person experiencing the artifacts that he
> mentions. This in no way means that the artifacts (ripples) occur on every
> machine that an ATI card is installed in.
>
> Bobby
>
> "Jae Z" <jmwz@hotmail.comma> wrote in message
> news:37B6C3C9-28CC-4196-9C32-6D9C8165A155@microsoft.com...
> > Personally, I definitely prefer the nVidia products (have a GeForce 4 MX
> > 440 myself [64MB]). Very impressed. Displays better than my recently
> > acquired ATI RADEON 9200SE [128MB] though the extra horsepower of the ATI
> > certainly helps with games. Unfortunately, ATI card displays screen
> > artifacts (multiple ripples) behind mouse pointer, screen text, etc.
> > during daily operation. Have found nVidia cards to be of superior quality
> > and design/integrity.
> >
> >
> > Jae Z.
>
>

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