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What Video Card Are You Using?

Posted: 28.11.2002, 10:12
by Don. Edwards
Ok lets find out exacly whos using what brand video card and how old the cards are. So heres what I want.
Tell me what brand your card is and what version or chipset it is using. This way we can gage the average age of everyones video cards and the the most used brand of card by the Celestia users.
Hey and this is for fun. No mean mouthing about so and so's cards is junk or anything like that.
I will start off.
I am using an NVidia GeForce4 Ti4200 with 64Mbs of DDR.
Now isn't that simple?

Posted: 28.11.2002, 11:03
by Raul.
GeForce 4 Ti4200 128MB (overclocked, of course :twisted: )

so actually it's almost a Ti4400 :lol:

Posted: 28.11.2002, 11:55
by Thilo
Geforce4 Ti 4600

Posted: 28.11.2002, 13:14
by Buzz
ASUS v7700 GeForce2 PRO/GTS with 32MB DDR

Posted: 28.11.2002, 17:13
by Rassilon
MSI GeForce Ti4400 128 MEG DDR...Hoping to get the new EX this next year...

Posted: 28.11.2002, 17:18
by selden
At home: Nvidia GeForce4 Ti4200 128MB. (VisionTek Xtasy)
At work: ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra 32MB (Dell OEM)

Posted: 28.11.2002, 17:32
by Guest
asus geforce3

Posted: 28.11.2002, 18:13
by Guest
Nvidia Riva TNT2 Model64/64Pro 32MB :oops:

Posted: 28.11.2002, 18:45
by Phule
NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti4400 128mb DDR

Posted: 28.11.2002, 19:21
by Guest
Ati Radeon :cry: 9000 Pro with 128 Mb Ddr

Posted: 28.11.2002, 21:19
by Sum0
Just a Geforce 2 MX440 64Mb DDR...
My school has TNT2s on fat iiyama 20inch monitors, which is serious overkill, in my opinion.

Posted: 28.11.2002, 21:31
by Guest
Herculese Gforce 2 GTS Pro 64 DDR

Soon to be a Creative Gforce 4 Ti 4600 128 DDR (after Christmas)

or depends on how dear they are, A Gforce FX 128

Posted: 28.11.2002, 21:52
by t00fri
ASUS 7700 NVIDIA GeForce 2 GTS/32MB

The only reason why I have not yet dared to upgrade is the /severe/ warnings from all our respected test journals that /all/ newer NVIDIA cards have a /much deteriorated/ signal behaviour under 2D operation. The consequences are reported particularly disturbing if one uses 1600x1200 resolution or higher with (excellent) CRT monitors, like I do.

Bye Fridger

Posted: 28.11.2002, 22:36
by Rassilon
Ive noticed a deerioration in the realm of DVD broadcast as well Fridger...The Ti4400 I have is worse in this field than the Ti500 I had previously...I thought there was something else causing this but I have the most recent drivers and still no change...The screen is choppy still...

Posted: 29.11.2002, 00:26
by ANDREA
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4600/128Mb

Posted: 29.11.2002, 00:37
by Azagoth
MSI StarForce GeForce4 Ti4400 128MB DDR (NV25)

Running 40.72_WHQL drivers, tweaked with RivaTuner.

Posted: 29.11.2002, 01:25
by UncleSpam
nVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go 64 MB DDR, on my PIII 1.2 GHz Dell i8100, running 1600x1200 (native UXGA resolution)

Regards,

Bogdan

My Graphics card...

Posted: 29.11.2002, 02:12
by Vicware
NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti4400 128mb DDR

Posted: 29.11.2002, 02:29
by MasterMan
MSI GeForce4 Ti4200 128MB DDR on one PC 8)
3dfx Voodoo3 3000 32 MB on the other :cry:

Posted: 29.11.2002, 02:50
by Xaazier
geforce 2 mx 32 MB (hope to upgrade within next few months to a gf3 or better)

edit: now have a geforce 4 ti 4200 128MB :) :D :D :)