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Does anyone know if there is much difference between Geforce 256 and MX?
I know Tom has written about the 256 card earlier, but I have not been able to find an article on MX.
As far as I know both cards are using SDRAM, which might indicate that they are rather slow att shuffling data. What I don't recall is the bus bandwith and clock rate of the two cards. On nVidia's site, the company claims that Geforce2 MX uses an enhanced GPU. Is there any real effect on performance or does this GPU just provide some additional "fancy" features which only enhances the picture quality and not the frame rate?
The reason for question is that I'm buying an IBM NetVista 40i which comes with an Athlon 1GHz CPU and a Geforce 256 and with the relatively low price of the MX card, it seems like a good purchase (addition) if the performance difference between 256 and MX is large enough (at least 30 % performance increase, that is).
Does the 256 card provide enough "power" or will the system suffer overal 3D performance just because of the old GFX card?
(I seem to recall an article on this site showing that Athlon equipped computers being unable to provide enough "juice" to take full advantage of the Geforce 2 cards when the processor passes the 1 - 1.2 GHz range, due to bus / memory bandwidh)
I know Tom has written about the 256 card earlier, but I have not been able to find an article on MX.
As far as I know both cards are using SDRAM, which might indicate that they are rather slow att shuffling data. What I don't recall is the bus bandwith and clock rate of the two cards. On nVidia's site, the company claims that Geforce2 MX uses an enhanced GPU. Is there any real effect on performance or does this GPU just provide some additional "fancy" features which only enhances the picture quality and not the frame rate?
The reason for question is that I'm buying an IBM NetVista 40i which comes with an Athlon 1GHz CPU and a Geforce 256 and with the relatively low price of the MX card, it seems like a good purchase (addition) if the performance difference between 256 and MX is large enough (at least 30 % performance increase, that is).
Does the 256 card provide enough "power" or will the system suffer overal 3D performance just because of the old GFX card?
(I seem to recall an article on this site showing that Athlon equipped computers being unable to provide enough "juice" to take full advantage of the Geforce 2 cards when the processor passes the 1 - 1.2 GHz range, due to bus / memory bandwidh)