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Profile: newbie
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Can someone tell me if my DFI P5Bv3+/e motherboard supports a Visiontek extasy geforce Ti 2. (5864) Thank you.

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Profile: old hand
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Give us a link to the board spec page and i'll tell ya...i never heard of that one though, If it has an agp 2.0 slot and supports agp2x and or 4x it'll work, otherwise yer out of luck.

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It turns out that my motherboard doesn't support AGP2.0. So I'm out of luck. Would a ATI radeon7000 VE 64mb Sdram be fast then the visiontek 5332 geforce 2 MX200 32MB. This ATI is slower then I imageing.

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An ATI7000VE should be around equivalent to a MX400 in general stuff... oh course performance depends on openGL, D3D or DVD usage...

There are no stupid questions... just lots of inquisitive idiots...

Profile: newbie
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I just purchased and installed a Abit Geforce2 MX400. Working just fine so far. Thx for you input.

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The Geforce 2 MX200 was so slow, that Nvidia had to redesign and cripple their TNT2 chip so the Geforce2 MX200 could outperform the TNT2. Avoid at all costs.

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