Both this card and the G550 have 32 megs of Ram onboard. From what I saw of the two card's specs though, The G550 had more width for transfers or somesuch. 256 I think as opposed to this card's 128.
Will give those settings and resolution. As for adjusting the memory page size, Is that like...
Well, Running final reality for benchmarks, Cuz' I'm more interested in the gaming aspect of things. (I mean, Realistically speaking what CAN I do with this old box till I upgrade?) results are as followed. The higher results are from my system when I'm NOT on the net. Needless to say, I turn...
Tried that too, Actually. My Card was even slower/wouldn't work at all when I tried real NVidia drivers, The only one that works anywhere near good is the MSI one for the card itself. Took a few quick shots of the various 'important' panels for the display properties and put em up here. If...
Nah, Ended up having to do a format before the new card was installed anyways. Fresh everything. The card was the second thing I installed. (The monitor came up first)
also noticed that thief1 is the only game so far with OpenGL that runs smothly. even at it's hires of 1024x768x16.. Yet...
Kay, Up untill recently I was using an older Matrox Millenium G550 card in my system. Got awesome rates and refreshes on everything from Quake 1 OGL to even the bigger games like SIN and DEUS EX. Have since burnt out my matrox due to a little overclocking mishap and now am using an MSI StarForce...
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