Choice of video card, which is best?

mesarectifier

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I've got a couple of old-ish PCs that I'm turning into one PC in order to save some space.

I need some help deciding which is best - GeForce4 MX440 64mb (Mad Dog 'Prowler', if it helps) or Radeon 9200 64mb (which I bought because it was £12/$20).

I can play all the games I want on the 9200, but am I missing a trick by not using the GeForce.

Thanks for your help, and seeing as this isn't exactly bleeding-edge gear I would hope the fanboys could stay out unless they can resist the temptation to be, well, fanboys!
 
A Radeon 9200 is much better than a Geforce MX 440.

The 9200 has at least basic pixel shader capability, DirectX 8.1 compatible.

The MX 440 is a DirectX 7 card, no pixel shaders at all.

Neither are that great by todays standards, but if you have to use one, use the 9200...
 
agree with cleeve, the 9200 is the way to go, the MX was a great card for it's time, but it just doesn't manage against the 9200 ...

but I was winning the crappy gfx card award about 6 weeks ago - a 16mb RIVA TNT 2 (on a Pentium III - 450!!!!!) .... a great card as long as you don't want to play any games after about 1999!!!

luckily I upgraded just a few weeks ago to an X850XT on an 3500+ with some fruit .... phew
 
Cheers guys. I had a feeling the GF4 wasn't as good. Seeing as this isn't a 'primary system' I'm not hugely bothered about being able to run BF2 at 4000fps.

I do still enjoy building comps out of other comps tho - it makes them feel free!

And if I wanted a 5200 I'd just use the one in my Apple. But unless I'm gona limit myself to The Sims 2 I think I'll stick with a PC for a lil while longer.

Does anyone know which games you can play on a Mac? I know there are a few (Quake III you can, unless I'm wrong) but I never know which you can and which you can't. The GFGO!5200 isn't TOTALLY awful so any games I can play on my laptop would be a real plus!