Pros: 32 megs onboard memory, 300 mhz ramdac, 32 bit resolutions, can't beat the price Cons: lack of cooling, could possibly be too expensive for your needs
After my 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 fried it's way out of my agp slot, I was in need of a new video card. First off, it had to be an AGP. a PCI would just not do, and if I have the AGP slot why go PCI? Second, it needed to perform just as well, if not better,...
Pros: Awesome refresh rates at high resolutions. AGP and PCI. Cons: NOTHING!
I think I can, and when I do, I feel good that I bought this card. This graphics card is the best thing in a long time. Supporting resoultions up to 2048x1536. Not only that, but it does 12.5 gigaflops per second. I don't really know what that...
Pros: cheap, fast, nice graphics, stable Cons: you can't show off with it because it's not a geforce or radeon
The nvidia tnt2 m64 32 MB pci video card is a lovely piece of technology. For $70, you can play ANY game with nice, fast animation, and good graphics. You get a name, creative labs, and stability in your system (even though the new drivers on their...
Pros: Cost, Performance, and Ease of use Cons: Small software package, no demo games
I have been wanting to upgrade my PCI video card for a while and take advantage of the AGP slot on my computer. My first choice was a Creative Labs card. I have had nothing but praise for them in the past and new I would not be disappointed. I had a...
The original TNT2 was released quite a while ago, but the TNT2 M64 was released more recently as a compromise between power and performance on mid priced PC's.
At the moment it seems as if just about every PC below £1000 comes with Intel 810...
Pros: Great graphics and overclocking features Cons: Some games are not compatible with tnt 2
I got this graphic card when it first came out and I wasn't happy with it, but I found a couple of zip files and within hours I was the happiest person in the world I could not ask for better gaming!
Personally I have always been a fan of 3dfx graphics cards and chipsets, which are also in my opinion very good. Although sometimes I let loose and give in to my desires. The TNT 2, it does not matter WHO you get it from, any companies TNT 2 is going...
Pros: 32mb ram, fast, great color & shading Cons: No TV out
I finally decided to get a new 3d card a while back - my original was an ATI xpert@play 98 - ( also a decent card, but unfortunately not compatible enough )
I compared prices, and "what I had heard" - and chose the Graphics Blaster...
Pros: Compatibility, Speed of Installation Cons: NONE
With the advent of faster and better chipsets with higher fill rates and larger texture mapping, I thought I'd step back and think about exactly what my Staples - bought Riva TNT2 3D has done for me - and let me tell you: I thank nVidia (the makers of...
Pros: Super fast processing, great effects. Cons: none
Are you a gamer? Do you play games more advanced than Quake II? Are you looking to spend under $200. Well, you absolutely must get your hands on a TNT2 card, because at a decent price, this chipset provides the best 3d effects you can get. At this...
Pros: Incredible gaming experience, speed and visuals Cons: Expensive
Okay, call me a nerd, but I love this graphics card. If you are a gamer or run anything besides Microsoft Word, you must go buy this card. The visuals are just AMAZING. The TNT2 is the cream of the graphics card crop, and when you play games like...
Pros: Easy installation. Good software for tweaking. Low price. Long life. Cons: No TV output.
I've had the 3D Blaster in my PC for a couple of years and it has never failed to perform well. I am very happy with the card and plan on getting another year out of it. I used the card while running 2 monitors in Windows ME and it functioned well with...
Honestly...this is one of the best cards I've come across. This card is second only to the GeForce in sheer power and quality of graphics. I watched demos of the power of this card and nearly dropped to the ground. The rippling water effects were...
Pros: Value, Ease of Installation Cons: Linux Drivers Lack Documentation
A couple weeks ago I bought a Creative Labs TNT2 Card with 16MB RAM, with
the TNT2 M64 Chipset. The M64 version of the TNT2 is limited by it's cut-in-half memory pipes. Although this does cut the speed noticeably, but for
$90 (LIST PRICE) for...
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