cheapjim
07-30-06, 02:52 AM
I still use it. I still love it. I can't play a lot of new games because I lack ps2.0 support, but the raw power of this card can beat a good number of wimpy newer cards with ps2.0 support.
It's a Gainward ti4200 128mb (golden sample); factory clocks seem low, though! I've never understood it, myself. Its default clocks are 250Core/445Mem--can anyone shed some light on why it would be so low compared to the supposedly beefier standard?
It's no "sapphire LE" ripoff model, either. Quite authentic, and it O/C's to 300Core/520Mem without issue with default hs/fan and sub-standard air cooling in an iron case.
I love the card, I still use it, and I will be sad when I have to upgrade soon. Is there anyone else out there who still really loves their old nvidia gear like I do?
Come to think of it, I was also this happy with my old GF2 GTS 64MB back in the day. I don't ever recall being quite so thrilled with an ATI product, and I have had quite a few.
It's a Gainward ti4200 128mb (golden sample); factory clocks seem low, though! I've never understood it, myself. Its default clocks are 250Core/445Mem--can anyone shed some light on why it would be so low compared to the supposedly beefier standard?
It's no "sapphire LE" ripoff model, either. Quite authentic, and it O/C's to 300Core/520Mem without issue with default hs/fan and sub-standard air cooling in an iron case.
I love the card, I still use it, and I will be sad when I have to upgrade soon. Is there anyone else out there who still really loves their old nvidia gear like I do?
Come to think of it, I was also this happy with my old GF2 GTS 64MB back in the day. I don't ever recall being quite so thrilled with an ATI product, and I have had quite a few.