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Old 01-13-2003, 11:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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At Home FS:e-GeForce2 MX-400 TwinView 64MB

I'm tired of messing with it My loss is your gain. I am selling this video card. $45 shipped....... I pay shipping.

I am wanting to buy a Radeon card as it works much easier with Linux.

I paid $57 for the card......... am selling for $45 and I'll pay to ship it. (cont US only) I have the original box, disks, and literature. I've only had it a few weeks.

I have paypal, or will take checks or MO's. Or if anyone has a Radeon 7500 64 mb card and wants to trade........ I'll pay shipping both ways to trade.



FROM DIT'S (where I bought it) WEBSITE:

Description

For users who want more features than just 64MB from a video card, the e-GeForce2 MX-400 TwinView 64MB gives the user the ability to connect to a TV through an S-Video or RCA Composite port with the flexibility of the TwinView™ dual-display architecture.

FEATURES

MSI Feature: MSI DVD Player, MSI 3D! Turbo2001 Utility
Support Memory: 64MB SDRAM
Video Output Function TV-out (S-Video, for MX400 Pro-T64 only)
Optimized for Direct3D acceleration with complete support for Microsoft® DirectX 5.0, 6.0 and 7.0
256-bit 2D and 3D graphics accelerator
350MHz RAMDAC
128-bit Memory Interface
Digital Dual Display Architecture
nVIDIA Shading Rasteriser
4 Texels per Clock
Integrated second-generation transform and lighting engine
32-bit color with 32-bit Z/stencil
Cube Environment mapping
DirectTM X and S3TC texture compression
700 Mtexel fill rate
20Mtriangles/sec setup
2.8GB/second memory bandwidth
Support 64/128-bit SGRAM/SDRAM
AGP 4x fast writes
Supports NTSC, NTSC-EIA (Japan), and PAL ( B, D, G, H, I, M, and N) TV formats
High quality video playback
Full Software Support
Supports super high resolution graphics modes
640x480 8/16/32 bit colors with 150Hz
800x600 8/16/32 bit colors with 150Hz
1024x768 8/16/32 bit colors with 120Hz
1152x864 8/16/32 bit colors with 120Hz
1280x1024 8/16/32 bit colors with 100Hz
1600x1200 8/16/32 bit colors with 85Hz
1920x1200 8/16/32 bit colors with 75Hz
2048x1536 8/16 bit colors with 60Hz



[edit] It's an AGP card

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Old 01-13-2003, 11:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Quote:
'm tired of messing with it My loss is your gain. I am selling this video card. $45 shipped....... I pay shipping.

I am wanting to buy a Radeon card as it works much easier with Linux.
HUH!
I've never seen any problems with Nvidia in linux, as they actually provide real working drivers. Whereas ive seen nothing but issues with Ati cards, although it is getting a little better now. What was the problem with the card?
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Nothing wrong with it.........

I originally started to build a Windows computer for the kids to play games on......... then on my second build..... I bought a radeon 7500 and put mandrake on it. It plays quakeIII and works flawlessly with Mandrake 9.0

They like quake and so I decided I would make the other new machine Linux also.........and prefer to have the same video card. Mandrake installs the correct drivers for the Radeon and I don't have to mess with it. (call me lazy........ but I reinstall alot......so that makes it easier )

I have had the card installed and working under windows, and linux both. Works fine.........just not for what I want
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Linux installation has truly come a long way if it's considered easier to set up an ATi card than an NVidia one. I've got an old ATi Rage 128 and that card was a real be-otch to get 3D working properly. Go through that once and NVidia is pretty painless.

Still, if your distro sets it up the 7500 for you that'll be the easiest way to go..
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