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Specifications and Unique features:

Graphics controller

  • NVIDIA® Geforce4 Ti 4200
  • 256 bit graphics accelerator

Memory Configuration

  • 64MB DDR

Performance

  • GPU Frequency(MHz): 250
  • Graphics Core: 256-bit
  • Memory Interface: 64MB
  • Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 8
  • Fill Rate (texels/sec.): 4 billion
  • Operations/sec.: 1.03 Trillion
  • Effective Memory Clock Rate (MHz): 500
  • RAMDACs (MHz) (each have 2 RAMDAC): 350

Monitor support

  • D-shell (15-pin) VGA connector

Display support

  • Register compatible with VGA
  • DVI-Out for sharp LCD monitor output
  • TV out Module enabling big-screen gaming, digital timeshifting VCR, and video-editing applications

Features

  • nfiniteFX II Engine
  • Accuview Antialiasing
  • Lightspeed Memory Architecture II
  • 3D Textures
  • Shadow Buffers
  • High-Definition Video Processor (HDVP)
  • Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
  • AGP 4X/2X and AGP Texturing Support
  • Dual Vertex Shaders
  • Highest Quality and Highest Performance Microsoft Windows XP Support
  • Lossless Z-Compression
  • Microsoft DirectX 8.X and OpenGL 1.3 Optimizations and Support
  • Quad Cache
  • TV-Out and Video Modules
  • World's Fastest DDR Memory Interface
  • Z-Correct Bump Mapping

After looking over the technical specs and features, we can see on paper that it is similar to other Geforce 4 Ti4200s, but it is a matter of taking a look under the hood (or inside the box, as it were) that will set this card apart from the others. For a retail bundle XFX stuck with an attitude focused on gamers and threw in 2 hardware-intensive games. The bundle is pretty standard relative to other those offered by other companies, but many people view heavily bundled products as compensation for lack of quality in the hardware they are actually paying for.

  • Manual
  • S-Video Cable
  • XFX Driver CD
  • PowerDVD 4.0
  • Trial Versions of DroneZ and Gunlok

PowerDVD and the games are nothing to impressive. The games are only trial versions, which is somewhat of a let down since competitors offer full version games. As well the S-Video cable is always something good because it allows users to use all of the card's features to there highest potential without having to make additional purchases.

 

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