Yeah, I have the GeForce 4 Ti 4200 (120 Meg DDR onboard RAM) and putting UT2K3 to max settings on Linux pushes the card pretty good sometimes. The main difference in the MX and Ti Series is the texture and vertex shaders.
Cheers, Trevor Scott Zuk said: > Unfortuneately the Geforce 4 MX is a Geforce 4 by name only. It's > essentially a Geforce 2 MX (which I have) with a grab-bag of features > from the Geforce 3/4 lines but a regular Geforce 3 is faster in almost > all situations. Sad but true. Here's a decent article that describes > the differences in more detail: > http://www.tech-report.com/etc/2002q1/geforce4/index.x?pg=1 > > But back to the original intent of the thread, did anybody mention the > original Unreal Tournament yet? It's a bit old but still a blast and > has relatively low requirements. > > ~Scott > > On March 8, 2003 12:43 pm, Jesse Kline wrote: >> On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 11:20, Trevor Lauder wrote: >> > Is the GeForce 4 card the MX or Ti Series? If it's the MX Series it >> might explain why you can't turn all the details up to full. >> >> Ya, it's an MX. What exactly does that mean, and why would it hinder >> me? >> >> Jesse
