I bought one 3 months ago from Compusa in NJ for the same price .It was a gf4mx 440 with 8x support.It was made by mad dog multimedia.
Is that the card youre referring to? and how can i find out if the mem is 64 bit or 128 bit?
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I bought one 3 months ago from Compusa in NJ for the same price .It was a gf4mx 440 with 8x support.It was made by mad dog multimedia.
Is that the card youre referring to? and how can i find out if the mem is 64 bit or 128 bit?
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Originally posted by Whiplasher
I bought one 3 months ago from Compusa in NJ for the same price .It was a gf4mx 440 with 8x support.It was made by mad dog multimedia.
Is that the card youre referring to? and how can i find out if the mem is 64 bit or 128 bit?
if it says mx440se its 64 bit. download powerstrip and it should be clocked at 270/500 then see how far it overclocks. The last guy got it to 320/720 :eek:
"How about the Radeon 9000 for $55, 9000 Pro for $60, and 9100 for $65 from newegg? Those will all spank the mx440, simply because they DO have DX8 hardware."
If anyone does want to order online, others only buy from stores. also in dx7 games the mx440 may own. and im not getting another mx440, at least not for now ;)
havent replied here in a while but, now I see why. Although some people who might want to run a few games a nd get a value card, people who will O/C there card (IE computer hobbiest) will get somethign alot better. **** 3d mark. I go out and play a game instead of watching uninteractive video and a fps marker. I forgot my 3dmark score. thats hwo much I care about it. I get 60+fps on BF1942 with all settings maxed and 1600x1200 and I am good! go sell all your cards and get a 9800! if you really want to do stuff like 3d mark stop setting yourself to slow hardware!