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Jun Qian <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Jun 1999 23:32:00 +1000
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Why buy a G200 when you can buy TNT2? The TNT2 is a clear winner on both 2D and 3D,
at least now, there is no other card can beat it. The only matter is the price, the
old G200 (G400 is out, but is not as good as TNT2) is cheaper than TNT2 card.
However I heard some bad news about TNT2 and some Super7 board. So just check with
nVidia and your mobo chipset to make sure they work together.

J Qian

miron dumitrescu wrote:

> Is there anything bad I should be aware of before buying a Matrox Millenium
> G200 card? As far as I already know, it delivers supreme quality in both 2D and
> 3D, excellent 2D performance but the 3D speed i not very convincing.
> I have a MVP3 Super 7 motherboard

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