SUMMARY: Since nVidia released their GeForce4 line of graphics chipsets, the most anticipated and sought after of them all has been the Ti4200. It provides high performance and can be overclocked to near-Ti4600 levels, yet it sells for half the price which is precisely the reason why the Ti4200 has become so popular. Today Asher "Acid" Moses takes a look at two of these Ti4200's from Abit and Triplex to find out which is the best value for your money!
4 Dual-Rendering Pipelines, 8 Texels Per Clock Cycle
4 Billion Texels/ sec Fill Rate
Built-in Advanced Pixel Shaders and Dual Vertex Shaders
- Software Bundled
Installation CD
Spiderman
Severence: Blade of Darkness
Abit Siluro Ti4200
- Features
NVIDIA GeForce4™ Ti4200 GPU
nfiniteFX™ II Engine for full programmability
Accuview™ with high resolution antialiasing
nView™ delivers multiple displays
Lightspeed Memory Architecture™ II for unmatched performance
New dual programmable Vertex Shaders
Advanced programmable Pixel Shaders
4 Billion AA samples per second fill rate
1.03 Trillion operations per second
GPU Core Clock speed 250MHz
64MB/128MB high-speed DDR memory
8 GB/sec Memory Bandwidth
API support Microsoft OpenGL 1.3 and DirectX 8.X
4 dual-rending pilelines, 8 textures per clock cycle
Dual cube environment mapping capability
High-quality HDTV/DVD playback
GP 2X/4X with Fast Writes and AGP Texturing Support
Integrated hardware lighting engine
On-board TV-Out support up to 1024x768 resolution
On-board DVI support up to 1280x1024
Optional Video-In support real time video capture, video compression and video editing
- Software Bundled
Installation CD: Driver/3Deep®/True Internet Color®/ABIT SiluroDVD
- ABIT SiluroDVD
To bring your DVDs and video files to life, we've included ABIT SiluroDVD.ABIT SiluroDVD combines the best visual and audio effects with advanced features such as time stretching, thumbnailed bookmarks, fully-adjustable zoom and pan, and much more. Take control of your video session with ABIT Siluro DVD.
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