Pros: cheap, smooth gaming, Cons: the bottom-line of Geforce video cards
Well, before you start reading, I had a crappy 8M video card before. So the descriptions of the difference between my 8M video card and the GeForce 2 MX may sound exaggerated.
I was looking for a new video card so I bought this one. It was...
Pros: Performance, TV-Out, Drivers Cons: No extras, performance problems on some high end applications
I bought this card in Oct. 2001 after my Savage 4 could no longer meet my needs. At the time, the card cost $100 which was within my tight budget.
This card featured a Geforce 2 MX/400 GPU, AGP Bus, 64 MB SDRAM, and a TV-Out S-Video jack. Included...
Pros: Cheap Price, Great Performance, Easy Driver Installation Cons: Not the Best card out there (performance wise).
When I first purchased this card, the GeForce2 MX chipset was just released, and I was just beginning to use Windows ME. I installed the newly release Detonator 3 drivers which worked fine most of the time. However, occasionally it would crash, which I...
Pros: Fast, Super Quality, Excellent Compatibility, Great Price Cons: None, absolutely NONE.
These fantastic cards are relatively cheap compared to other Geforce based video cards which can run over 200 bucks. I found this one for around 90 and I am NOT dissatisfied with it's performance. So far, anything I run works incredibly fast, smooth,...
Pros: Low Price, good performance Cons: Nvidia's makes faster cards than this
The geforce2 mx was originally aimed at targeting the laptop community, but they found out it works out better for the value consumer. I picked this up for $119 when it first came out to replace my geforce1 sdr, which I paid around 250 for.
Pros: Good graphics, cheap price, high resolutions and colors Cons: no fan or heat-sink, there are better cards
My s3 Stealth III xtreme s540 wasn't cutting it when it came to high resolutions. Sure i could play my 2D games and my "3D" games that had an overhead view, but when it came to first person or 3rd person view (Tomb Raider style), the s3...
Pros: It runs smoothly in games, supports high resolutions, supports tv-out. Cons: Not as powerful as many other video cards now.
I bought this video card because I was using a Savage 3 that came with an IBM that I purchased, and it was not working very well once I tried to play games that required more power. I have been using it for about about a year and one half and it still...
Pros: Cheap but good. Cons: lower end quality. no heatsink
About a year ago now, the nVidia TNT2 M64 graphics card was released for low end budget users; as most of us know this card struggled at high resolutions such as 1024x768 and higher colors, mainly because of the poor 64bit memory bus. Many users were...
Pros: Best card to go with if you don't have an AGP slot Cons: not cooling fan disappointing speed
Finally I realized my STB velocity with 8mb was not going to cut it with games any more. I started looking around for a new graphics card. For months I had been hearing about the Gforce 3 and couldn't wait to get my hands on one of them. Unfortunately...
Pros: Very fast! Sharp graphics! A gamer's must! Cons: None! I don't have enough games to use with it!
I recently bought a new computer with this card in it. Way above all of the other good stuff about the computer, the Geforce card is the top one. There is no graphics lag in non-game usage and the same in the latest high-speed graphics games. I have the...
Pros: Great graphics at a low price Cons: No TV/Video-out connection.
This is a VERY nice card. I play a lot of 3D games and it performs really well. It uses the Nvidia GeForce2 MX Chipset, has 32MB of SDRAM, and using the 4x AGP bus, it performs nicely due to the direct interfacing with the CPU. Of course, I am basing my...
Pros: Cheap, Reliable, Compatable, Good Drivers, FAST Cons: With the new v1200 drivers, none.
I purchased the VisionTek GeForce 2 MX with a kit from Abit with their KT7-RAID and T-Bird 850Mhz, and at first I wasn't to sure about it. I mean, I didn't trust a 'no name' card too much.
Then it came. I was eager to install it, which was...
Pros: Good Price. 32 bit gaming. Fast and Crisp Graphics. Will last a while Cons: None So Far
So, you are stuck on thinking of what kind of video card you want to get because the one you have just isn't doing you any good?? Well look no more, you will want to get a geforce 2 mx no question about it.
Pros: good speed/stability/easy to install Cons: not the fastest out, but the price is worth it.
I purchased this card when it first came out and let me tell you it is the best bang for the buck. I know there are faster cards out now, but I can't get off the fact that you can get one of these cards for around $80 and it provides excellent...
Pros:CHEAP! Cons: Barely better than my TNT2 Ultra
I bought this card on sale, and I hoped that I would see a great improvement playing games on my system. Well, I saw a difference, that much is true, but not as great as I had hoped.
I started out with a TNT2 Ultra with 32MB Video Ram....
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