 | "Even if there are newer video cards on the market, based on other chips, GeForce 2 MX400 is still a choice, but the card implementation is vital. Today we have just experienced one of the top solutions made with overclocking and fun in mind."
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 | “The MX400 is almost identical to the original MX, apart from the chip speed which has been upped from 175 MHz to 200 MHz. The VRAM has doubled in size too. This means you can now get a 64 MB card on a low budget, which is quite amazing seeing as some computers being sold today have that amount of system memory.”
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 | "NVIDIA, being the smart company that they are, decided to create the 'MX' GPU's. These special GPU's do not pack a large punch like their brother, but they do provide adequate performance at a reasonable price."
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 | "The Siluro MX400 is a fine, no-nonsense card. It works well, with few gimmicky extras to increase its cost. There is the lack some overclocker-friendly features such as RAM sinks and active cooling for the GeForce2 MX400 core. However, this did not prevent us from achieving a nice overclocking margin, with the Siluro MX400 hitting a core/mem speed of 225/205."
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 | "I would recommend the Geforce2MX for those on a budget."
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 | "The main attraction is the option of running the chip and memory safely at 250 and 260 MHz respectively. Other graphics cards can be overclocked as well, but only a few companies offer a setting that lets you run the card with stability at the fastest speed possible."
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 | "This card is virtually flawless and carries a very lightweight price tag to boot. The MX is a respectable chipset capable of covering a wide range of needs."
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 | "...the Siluro overclocked to 240/210 did take top honors here, as it should..."
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 | "The MX400 is quite a powerful chipset which allowed manufacturers to present even more powerful video cards to the masses."
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 | "When it comes to 3D performance, the GeForce2 MX-based Asus AGP-V7100 has no peer among its dual-display rivals... If a combination of smooth, high-resolution 3D gaming and dual-monitor support is what you're after, you can't do much better than the GeForce2 MX-based Asus AGP-V7100. TV support is the only feature you may miss in this otherwise well-configured card."
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 | "Nvidia earns the No. 1 spot with its first entry. This is a terrific beginning, and we can't wait to see what the forthcoming high-end GeForce3 card will do in a Mac."
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 | "In the end, CardExpert's $129 GeForce2 MX earned our Best Buy, offering enough performance for casual gamers at a low price."
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 | "What we can say is, the ASUS V7100/2V1D has the most rounded feature set of any other card on the market, and has quickly become the favorite of the review staff. The GeForce2 MX and multi-monitor displays are made for eachother, and work together great in the right configuration."
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 | "If you want to upgrade from an older AGP graphics board but don't want to sell Grandma's fine china on eBay to finance it, the Hercules 3D Prophet II MX hits the spot dead-on."
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 | "With an estimated retail price of approximately $120, the GeForce2 MX is a bargain compared to most other offerings on the market. The MX is targeted at the low-cost value market and there it will undoubtedly thrive as there's nothing in that segment currently that can compete with it."
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 | "For anyone looking at a card for under $150.00 these features are more than what the doctor ordered. We are very excited about the GeForce2 MX, as it is a breakthrough, getting the most for your money. We can finally get a card that gives a whole new meaning to the best price/performance delta we've seen to date. We will have cards that we can recommend to casual gamers or even non-gamers that will provide enough performance for their needs and then some."
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 | "The Hercules Prophet II MX does everything that it is supposed to do, and it does it very well. For a card that is aimed at the budget market, the performance surpassed my expectations. With an MSRP of $149, the MX costs just as much as other low-end cards, but its performance clearly outclasses its competition."
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 | "We can say with conviction that the GeForce2 MX is going to be a VERY strong competitor in the Business and Value markets for 2D/3D Graphics. We envision many OEM design wins for NVIDIA with this chipset and spectacular retail sales backing it up. The price point alone will draw many cost conscious consumers in."
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 | "NVIDIA's NV11 AKA GeForce2 MX is out and ready to raise consumer expectation for a low cost consumer graphics solution. This chipset will truly inject the market with a mainstream GPU that offers more than just a pretty price tag. This highly configurable solution can be geared towards cost, performance or video functionality. No other solution available can offer the same for the price."
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 | "For $119 it's definitely the fastest 'value' card out there. The GeForce2 MX, because of its hardware T&L is a wonderful option from NVIDIA. A few months ago could you imagine that you'd be able to pick up this caliber of performance for less than $120? Kudos to NVIDIA on yet another mountain conquered, it seems like the competition is definitely going to have to start cranking out some more competitive products or start dropping prices if they hope to take back some of their lost ground."
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 | "The MX makes everything easier by giving us both multimonitor support and high frame rates. Corporate and business users will benefit from the MX's robust digital flat panel support, and home users will benefit from the MX's GeForce 256 level speed. The GeForce 2 MX offers excellent features and great performance at a very good price."
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 | "The GeForce2 MX is an absolute godsend for the the gamer looking to upgrade his or her system. You get better performance at a third of the price... Combine that with features like T&L and per pixel shading, you also get support for cutting edge features that are beginning to show up in the best games. Competitors will be hard pressed to give this type of cost vs. performance ratio. The GeForce2 MX delivers the best bang for the buck that I have ever seen in a video card..."
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 | "The GeForce2 MX represents the changing of the guard. NVIDIA is clearly focused on making transform and lighting enabled graphics cards the mainstream in both the corporate and consumer markets. The GeForce2 MX makes for an attractive upgrade option... You also get a second generation transform and lighting engine which is most effective for older systems..."
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