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Hamsom
post Nov 5 2009, 10:51 PM


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Attached Image Item(s):Asus GeForce4 MX440 128MB AGP Video Card w/ TV-Out
Package includes:Card itself
Price:SOLD TO wadud for RM50.00
Warranty:1 week
Dealing method:COD ampang/wangsa maju
Location of seller:ampang
Contact method/details:+60173194703 or pm or post here
Age of item:Unknown but still working fine.
Item(s) conditions:dusty but works as it should
Specs Link: http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=V8170-128M
Reason for sale:Got a slightly better one. Thinking of selling the new one too because its not quite good enough for the game im playing. Looking for a GeForce 6200 AGP..any sellers pm or txt me.

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post Nov 6 2009, 09:34 AM


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I hope I didn't rain on your parade but the GeForce4 MX440 is considered 128-bit only (usually the memory bus width is taken into account, not the internal processing unit). You can check here: Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units. Low end cards are usually "64-bit" and high end cards are "256-bit" and wider. wink.gif
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post Nov 6 2009, 09:39 AM


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QUOTE(lex @ Nov 6 2009, 09:34 AM)
I hope I didn't rain on your parade but the GeForce4 MX440 is considered 128-bit only (usually the memory bus width is taken into account, not the internal processing unit). You can check here: Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units. Low end cards are usually "64-bit" and high end cards are "256-bit" and wider. wink.gif
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ok my bad i guess..i was confused and suprised as well that it has 256 bit..i was looking at that www.geeks.com...and thanks for your info. its edited.


Added on November 9, 2009, 9:54 am
QUOTE(lex @ Nov 6 2009, 09:34 AM)
I hope I didn't rain on your parade but the GeForce4 MX440 is considered 128-bit only (usually the memory bus width is taken into account, not the internal processing unit). You can check here: Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units. Low end cards are usually "64-bit" and high end cards are "256-bit" and wider. wink.gif
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Dude ive read the link you gave but i still dont understand it. And ive also surfed around..its says everywhere on the specs of the card its 256bit for this model.
128MB 256bit AGP4x GeForce MX440 Asus. If not can you explain in laymens term why is it not and it says in the specifications? People could sue them dont you think? if they still claim its 256bit?
Please tell me...its itching me butt.

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