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Fri, 23 Mar 2001 11:27:03 -0500
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>At 10:07 PM 03/23/2001 Jun Qian wrote:
> . . . .
> I personally will go for nVidia for driver reasons.
> . . . .
>I will only buy a nVidia card if it is 100% reference
>design... any card that doesn't work with nVidia reference
>drivers, I won't even think about it.
>


Jun Qian

That's a relative no-brainer.  But which nVidia GeForce2MX card do you
recommend with dual monitor support and reference design?

The Asus GeForce2MX appears a good choice but they have their own drivers
don't they (I haven't seen one locally for $100).

Or does one wait for the GeForce3 to push down the prices of the DDR
models....?

Decisions, decisions... We live in interesting times.

Regards,

John Chin

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