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Re: cheap AGP video card for Vista?
Do you need areo glass, or full game support? if yes, then try a minimum of
a geforce 5200, and you will get both.
but while your at it, it may be more cost efective in the long run to just
get a newer card geforce, 6xxx and up.
but if you don't, your card is good enough, i use a geforce 4 ti with vista,
and it works fine, without glass, and without support for a few key newer
games (doom 3/quake 4 will not run under vista with the card) but older
games work perfectly fine. (i set up a dual boot system, with win2k to play
those 2 games in question, until i get a newer card)
It's all a question of what you need rather then what nvidia says you need.
"Chris Cowles" <spam_magnet@remove-me-bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:evXE9ovVHHA.3652@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
>suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
>and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
>video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
>I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
>to spend.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
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