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    Krypton Factor Guest

    Default The very best graphics card currently on the market

    I don't care how much it costs. But what would you say is the best one, in terms of performance, quality, reliability, and compatibility?

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    ATI9800XT

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    On the flip side...nVidia launched their FX5950 series. They have a 128MB and a 256MB version.

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    I'll drink to that!
    It is sweet!

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    :-lol


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    eGeforce???

    is new (i think) I just saw it on a Best Buy's magazine...

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    How about this;

    Controller Rendition Verite V2100
    64-bit 2D, 3D and Video
    Bus Type PCI 2.1 Compliant
    Memory 4 MB 100 MHz RAM, Fixed
    Horizontal Sync Signals 31.5kHz-91kHz
    Vertical Refresh 43.5kHz-120kHz
    Maximum Dot (Pixel) Rate 170MHz RAMDAC
    Monitors Supported Standard and multi-frequency analog monitors
    DDC2B Plug and Play
    Video Playback MPEG-1, Indeo & Cinepack
    X and Y Filtering
    Connectors DB-15 analog monitor connector (VESA DDC2B)
    VMI - A connector

    Minimum System Configuration Pentium 90 Mhz or compatible CPU
    One avaliable PCI 2.1 compliant slot
    MS-DOS 5.0 or later
    8MB of system memory or more


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