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Albatron Ti4200P Turbo Video Card Review

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: Albatron used Computex 2002 in Taiwan to launch their company and since then they've released many solid motherboard and video card products. Being a follower of nVidia, they have released products on nVidia's full range of GPU's. Today Cameron "Sov" Johnson checks out their Ti4200P Turbo video card based on GeForce4 Ti4600 technology, with the overclocker in mind. If you cannot afford the asking price for a Ti4600, stop and check out the Ti4200P Turbo from Albatron!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 30th January 2003
Manufacturer: Albatron
Our Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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Specifications of the TI4200P Turbo

  • NVIDIA GeForce4™ Ti 4200 256-bit GPU
  • 128MB 128-bit DDR memory
  • AGP 2X/4X with fast writes and AGP texturing support
  • NVIDIA nFiniteFX™ II Engine brings unbelievable 3D visual experience never seen
  • New dual programmable Vertex Shaders
  • Advanced programmable Pixel Shaders
  • 4 dual rendering pipelines, 8 texels per clock cycle
  • NVIDIA Lightspeed Memory Architecture™ II for outstanding 3D performance
  • NVIDIA Accuview Antialiasing™ enables high resolution antialiasing game play
  • NVIDIA nView™ empowers the user with maximum flexibility in display options and control
  • Integrated hardware transforms engine and hardware light engine
  • High-quality HDTV and DVD playback
  • Complete OpenGL® and DirectX® 8.1 support
  • On-board TV- In/Out/DVI-I
  • I/O Interface:
    - TV- In/Out connector
    - D-Sub 15-pin VGA connector
    - DVI-I connector for LCD monitors
  • System Requirements
    - Intel/AMD/Other Compatible CPUs
    - One available AGP Slot
    - 64MB System Memory
    - CD-Rom Drive
  • Operating Systems
    - Windows®XP/2000/NT/ME/98


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