Sono quasi "pronta" per andare a comprare una nuova scheda video, ma ancora sono insicura su qualche piccolo particolare...(forse la colpa è del budget moooolto ridotto!!!).
Ormai ho deciso che il chipset deve essere l'nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440 64MB DDR, però ho sempre delle incertezze, come ad esempio queste:
una XFX Graphics, nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440 SE, 64 MB DDR, Tv-Out, Retail, 67 € (prezzo CHL), ha queste caratteristiche:
Scheda video XFX GF4 SE MX440 64:
Performance
· Graphics Core: 256-bit
· Memory Interface: 64MB
· Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 2.65
· Fill Rate (texels/sec.): 1.1 billion
· Triangles/sec.: 34 million
· Effective Memory Clock Rate (MHz): 333
· RAMDACs (MHz) (each have 2 RAMDAC): 350
Features
· nView Display Technology
· Lightspeed Memory Architecture (LMA) II Technology
· 64MB 64-bit DDR Frame Buffer Memory
· MX Memory Crossbar
· Integrated Dual 350MHz Dac's
· Integrated TV Encoder Supporting 1024X768 Resolution
· Accuview Antialiasing
· Video Processing Engine (VPE)
· AGP 4X with AGP Texturing and Fast Writes
· Highest Quality and Highest Performance Microsoft Windows XP Support
· Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
· Microsof DirectX Optimizations and Support
· Complete OpenGL 1.3 and OpenGL support
Una VGA Card nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440-SE, 64 MB DDRAM, Tv-Out, x AGP 2X/ 4X/ 8X, Retail, 66€ (prezzo CHL), ha quest'altre caratteristiche:
VGA CARD nVIDIA GeForce4 MX440-SE 64MB DDRAM, TV-Out, x AGP 2X/4X:
- nVIDIA GeForce4 MX440-SE Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
- nVIDIA nView Display Technology
- nVIDIA Lightspeed Memory Architecture (LMA) II
- Resolution up to 2048 x 1536 true color @75Hz
- 2d generation transform and lighting engines, delivers 31 million triangles per second for highest possible scene Imagery, and 1.0 billion texels fill rate
- Compatible Microsoft DirectX 8.0 and OpenGL 1.31CD
- Highest Quality and Highest Performance Microsoft Windows XP Support
Memoria
- Interfaccia: DDR 64MB
- Larghezza di banda: 5.3GB/sec
- Fill Rate: 1 miliardo Texel/sec (Texel sono gli equivalenti 3D dei Pixel)
- Triangoli/sec: 31 milioni
Una Asus V9180MAGIC/T, GeForce 4 MX 440, AGP 8x, 64MB DDR, Tv-Out, 66€ (prezzo CHL), ha queste caratteristiche:
Scheda video ASUS V9180:
- GPU GeForce4 MX440-8X
- Memoria Video 64 MB DDR
- Engine Clock: 250 MHz
- Memory Clock: 400 MHz (200 MHz DDR)
- RAMDAC a 350 MHz
- Refresh verticale: 60-240 Hz
- Risoluzione Massima: 2048x1536 a 75 Hz
- BUS AGP 8X/4X/2X
- Porta VGA: Standard 15-pin D-sub
- Uscita TV: S-VHS & Composito
Una Triplex Silver Millennium GF4 MX440 64MB DDR TV-OUT DUAL HEAD, 71,88 € (prezzo CHL) ha queste caratteristiche:
Powered by nVIDIA GeForce4 MX440SE
· 256-bit Graphics Architecture
· 64MB DDR Memory on Board
· Support AGP 2X/4X Interface
. Integrated Dual 350MHz RAMDAC
· Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
· Built-in TV-OUT Connector
· Support DVI-Connector
. Ultimate 3D Engine
· Integrated Hardware T&L Engine
· 2 Dual-Rendering Pipelines
· 4 Texels Per-Clock Cycle
· Multi-Buffering for Smooth Animation and Video Playback
· Accuview Antialiasing Engine
· Lightspeed Memory Architecture II Technology
· nVIEW Display Technology
· 32 bit color with 32-bit Z / Stencil buffer
· Video Processing Engine (VPE)
· Microsoft DirectX optimizations
· Complete OpenGL 1.3 and OpenGL support
· WHQL-Certified Windows XP, 2000, ME, 98, 95
Ora mi chiedo: ma che differenza c'è tra le quattro? E qual'è la migliore in assoluto?
P.S. il mio sistema operativo:
Processore: Pentium III 667 Mhz 320 MB RAM
Scheda Madre: Legend QDI Advance 10T VIA VT82C694X Apollo Pro133 Chipset