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    Question What Video Card to get?

    Im thinking on upgrading my current video card for gaming, im very pleased with my Monster 3D II, but its time to get more juice from my system.

    I read that the Voodoo 5 isnt the speed king, but i know its the most compatible card in the market. And the geoforce ddr 2 is very fast, but lacks of good drivers.

    I use my pc mainly for gaming i play from first person shotters, to rpg, racing games.
    So people what card to get the Nvidia or the 3Dfx brand.


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    Flip a coin and then wait for the GeForce2 MX

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    if you have the dough go for the Geforce 2

    the MX is the budget version of the geforce 2 cards and they offer the same performane of a ordinary geforce SDR

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    The GeForce 2 GTS is faster but can't FSAA very well at all. If you're concerned with anti-aliasing and compatibility, go Voodoo5. If you want pure speed, go GeForce 2.

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    The Geforce GTSII is actually cheaper than the VooDoo5 at only $244 OEM.( www.pricewatch.com ) And just get newer Drivers.

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