Hello,
I recentrly bought a new 160GB HDD and I installed everything from scratch:
C: FAT32->WIN98 5 GB
D: NTFS->WINXP Pro 10GB
E: FAT32-> ~115GB
F: FAT32-> ~25GB
Since then I encountered major problems with WinXP (corrupted system files, empty folders etc). A friend told me that with HDDs...
I just got my Gainward GF4 Ti4200 128MB and wanted to try it as fast as I could, so I put it in an old PC with a super socket 7.
Before that I pasted with Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy some RAM coolers and I *think* that some of the epoxy touched the metal thingies that connect the RAM chips with...
I don't think so. You see, nVidia would have nothing to gain from something like that.
The most possible scenario is to release the next generation of video cards (expensive and budget) and make the older models obsolete (you could find some cards around at good prices, but this would be just...
Anand had written in a review that buying a GF4 Ti4200 is a v.good deal, since the next good budjet video cards wouldn't be out before a year or so. I got a GF4 Ti4200 since I needed the upgrade desperately. Do you think that it was a nice movement after all or should I have waited (have in mind...
One of the problems is that some manufacturers are using chips that aren't supported (at least not yet) from nVidia's drivers. Eg MSI is using a Philips TV-OUT chip which works only with MSI drivers - if someone uses the reference drivers, TV-OUT can work only with the shareware "TV-tool"...
This is the link for Gainward GF4 nVidia based cards drivers. Notice that there aren't any drivers for the GF4 Ti4200 128MB card with Video-In.
Do you know which drivers should I download in order to be able to use w/o problems the VIVO function and the other extras of the card? Plus, do the...
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