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                              Ever since they first 
                              introduced the GeForce line of GPU's,
                               nVidia 
                              has made it clear that they live by their motto, 
                              "We Want to Push Every Pixel on the Planet".  With 
                              ever improving models being produced at a feverish 
                              pace, they have made it clear to their competition 
                              that they are the dominating force to be reckoned 
                              with.  By setting deadlines for newer 
                              products and executing with precision, the 
                              competition began to lose ground. This year alone 
                              we've seen the demise of such veterans as 3DFX and 
                              S3, leaving
                               nVidia, 
                              ATi and
                              
                              Matrox as the 
                              only major players still standing. Todate, with the 
                              success of the famed GeForce 2 GPU and the 
                              impending GeForce 3, it's fairly safe to say that
                              
                              nVidia has taken the lead of the video 
                              card 
                              market. 
                               
                              
 Today, nVidia officially releases two more 
                              chipsets, the GeForce 2 MX-200 and GeForce 2 
                              MX-400. We'll be taking a look at the MX-400 and 
                              comparing it to an original GeForce 2 MX and 
                              GeForce 2 Ultra.  According to Brian Burke 
                              at nVidia, the goal of the new MX chipsets 
                              is to allow OEMs to offer a quality graphics 
                              solution at an affordable price.  The 
                              expected M.S.R.P. of the GeForce 2 MX-200 is $99, 
                              while the GeForce 2 MX-400 will be $129.  Using 
                              the new GeForce 2 MX chipsets, video card 
                              manufacturers should be able to provide 
                              an economical video card that is capable of 
                              running today's games as well as tomorrow's.
 
                              Unfortunately, I 
                              believe offering an additional 2 versions of the 
                              MX is going to seriously confuse the average user, 
                              so I've outlined the basic differences between the 
                              three cards. 
                                
                                  | Model | Memory 
                                  Bandwidth | Fill Rate | Memory Options |  
                                  | GeForce2 MX 400 | 2.7GB/sec. |  400M pixels/sec., 
                                  800M texels/sec.
 |  64/32MB of either 
                                  64-bit DDR or 128-bit SDR RAM
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                                  |  GeForce2 MX
 |  2.7GB/sec.
 |  350M pixels/sec., 
                                  700M texels/sec.
 |  64/32MB of either 
                                  64-bit DDR or 64/128-bit SDR RAM
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                                  |  GeForce2 MX 200
 |  1.3GB/sec.
 |  350M pixels/sec., 
                                  700M texels/sec.
 | 64-bit SDR RAM |  
                              Let us go ahead and take a look at the MX-400's 
                              specifications and see what it brings to the 
                              table. Then we'll pit it against it's older 
                              brothers, the GeForce 2 MX and GeForce 2 Ultra.  
                              With these comparisons we'll be able to see just 
                              where this new line of MX GPU's fall in the 
                              GeForce 2 spectrum.
 
                                
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                                          | Specifications
                                            Of The nVidia GeForce 2 MX-400 |  
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                                  | 3D Features 
                                      Nvidia 2nd
                                        Generation 256-bit Geforce2 MX-400 GPU
                                      Integrated
                                        2nd generation T&L engine
                                      400M 
                                      pixels/sec.
                                      800
                                        Mtextel Fill Rate
                                      20M
                                        triangles/sec setup
                                      Nvidia
                                        QuadEngine Technology
                                      Order
                                        independent Full Scene Multisample
                                        Anti-aliasing
                                      32-bit
                                        color with 32-bit z/stencil
                                      DirectX
                                        and S3TC texture compression High
                                    performance 256-bit 2D acceleration 
                                      Optimized
                                        for multiple color depths including 32,
                                        24, 16, 15 and 8-bit per pixel
                                      True color
                                        hardware cursorMulti-buffering
                                        (double, triple, quad buffering) for
                                        smooth animation and video Video
                                    playback 
                                      Enhanced
                                        Motion Compensation for full screen
                                        video playback of all DVD/HDTV
                                        resolution
                                      Video
                                        acceleration for DirectShow, Mpeg 1,
                                        Mpeg 2, and indeo
                                      8:1 up
                                        scaling and downscaling
                                      Multiple
                                        video windows with hardware color space
                                        conversion and filtering OS support 
                                      Windows
                                        95/OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 2000,
                                        Windows NT
                                      Linux
                                        XFree86 4.0.1 (RedHat 6.1) |  
                              By increasing the core GPU clock speed from 
                              175MHz, to 200MHz, the GeForce 2 MX-400 can offer 
                              a theoretical increase in fill rates of 14% versus the 
                              standard MX chip.  
                              Whether that increase will have a major effect on 
                              performance compared to the original MX will be 
                              determined by the benchmarks later on.   Quality
                              and Installation
                          
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