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GeForce MX 4000?

Chelica

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Hello,

Was at work the other day and was putting new products up, until I came across a GeForce MX 4000. I looked at it, and was kind of amazed/confused, did not know if it was a high end card or whatnot, so I went and checked the price. It was about $80 bucks or something like that.

Was just wondering, have you guys used these MX 4000?
 
just like all the MX cards...it is a budget card

Model Name GeForce MX4000
Video Memory 128 Mb
Core Clock 250 Mhz
Memory Clock 333 Mhz
Memory Access Speed 5 ns DDR
AGP AGP 3.0 (8x / 4x / 2x / 1x)
RAMDAC Dual 350 Mhz

not to shabby though for a 128 budget card. Although you could prolly get a used 9500 pro for about that price now
 
I see I see, thanks for the specs. But yeah, it was an Asylum series card that we got. By adding that extra 0 in the end, makes the MX series SOUNDS a bit better, haha.
 
Yea, adding extra numbers makes stuff "sound" better.

For example.


Who wants to buy my Poop on a plate 52000?
 
Hahahaha, agreed. Especially if the numbers are high. But just picture yourself as a salesman right? And you are talking to a customer onto upgrading their Video Card. Wouldn't it be easier to tell them to upgrade from an MX440 to a MX4000 even if it does not make that much of a difference?? Just the sound of it sells, lol.
 
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