Dana Mirrow
12-18-2002, 06:56 PM
A Word from GamePC:
Morning all!
Today over at GamePC, we've taken a look at a brand new GeForce4 Ti card (yes, you read correctly) from Gainward. While many figured that nVidia's GeForceFX announcement would signal the end of the GeForce4 Ti family, nVidia's board partners are still busy kicking out new products. Gainward's latest board features the GeForce4 Ti4200-8X GPU, and has been custom designed with a new PCB to allow for better overclocking. We test the board against a panel of cards including the new ATI Radeon 9500 Pro.
For more info, visit their homepage. If not, visit their review by clicking here. (http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_content.asp?id=gwu700&page=1)
Morning all!
Today over at GamePC, we've taken a look at a brand new GeForce4 Ti card (yes, you read correctly) from Gainward. While many figured that nVidia's GeForceFX announcement would signal the end of the GeForce4 Ti family, nVidia's board partners are still busy kicking out new products. Gainward's latest board features the GeForce4 Ti4200-8X GPU, and has been custom designed with a new PCB to allow for better overclocking. We test the board against a panel of cards including the new ATI Radeon 9500 Pro.
For more info, visit their homepage. If not, visit their review by clicking here. (http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_content.asp?id=gwu700&page=1)