Pros: Performance, price Cons: Lack of bundled software
I bought my Erazor X in July 2000 for only $142.99 on Buy.com. This is a great deal for a great card. I did not buy the DDR version which is faster than the SDRAM version at high-resolutions. However, if you have a PII-450 or something in that range,...
Pros: Outstanding 3D graphics for gamers, enhanced lighting effects over competitors Cons: Need the power of a P-III quality processor 100-MHz front side bus or better
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This card is a follower; much of what it can do is dictated by the machine pushing it. I've worked on computers for eleven years, including Technical Support and Information Technology at Gateway, Inc. In all my years, this...
Pros: Relatively Cheap, Good Performance Cons: Not the best available, Website problems
I love this card. For the money, I can't really see that I'm missing much in the way of performance. I'm not a hard-core gamer, but I use my computer for CAD work and I get really solid performance from both Autodesk Mechanical Desktop and Autodesk...
Pros: Fast, good software bundle, Graphics (when right) look superb. Thorough manuals. Cons: Chip-guard problems, Shearing, Driver support shoddy for initial months of existance
I purchased this 3d graphics card around December 99 having read several reviews on places like Firingsquad.com and SharkyExtreme. Overall it seemed one of the best of the bunch. But like a lot of graphics cards, they can be extremely temperamental. ...
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