On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 03:17:18PM -0500, Mike wrote:
>I am trying to find the right components for a new system and I could use a few 
>suggestions. I know I would like a new video card, but I have no idea what would be a 
>good choice for Windows gaming and Linux/X compatability. The last time I bought a 
>card Diamond and STB were very popular. Both are long gone now.
>
>I was leaning towards something from the GeForce II line. I am not sure what the 
>differences are between the MX 200/400, Pro, GTS, Ultra, etc. I found a little info. on 
>the Nvidia site, but I didn't have hours to sift through it all.
>
>Also, what brands are good?  I have come across a bunch - Leadtek, Visiontek, Asus, 
>Abit, Creative, etc. There are two models I am looking at right now:
>ELSA GLADIAC 511 64MB AGP GEFORCE2 MX400 W/TV OUT  $110
>VISIONTEK GEFORCE2 MX400 64MB AGP 4X/2X W/TV OUT      $150
>
>Any opinions/advice?


I just LOVE my GeForce2, I get 50+ fps in q3a and 55 to 60+ fps in
tribes2 both at 1024x768 and they're VERY stable. Mine is an off brand
GeForce2 made by cardex and it works great.

>
>Thanks,
>Mike
>
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Ben Lutgens		
Sistina Software Inc.	
Kernel panic: I have no root and I want to scream
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