It is actually an okay-ish card. if you want something that doesn't go slow,
this is a good choice. Don't rely way too heavily on this, because it's only
128MB of video RAM. On a scale from 1 to 10, it is a 4. I am going to get my
Nvidia GeForce 6200 GT card with 256MB of VRAM flashed to my sawtooth.
Basically, the more memory you can get to work on the video graphics on your
mac, the better. If you want regular and no intensive heavy tasks, then a
128MB video card would do fine. If you want something just twice as serious,
get something like i did. On a scale from 1 to 10, my Nvidia GeForce 6200
performs like a 10, with all of the smooth graphics. (Don't forget people, a
new MBP ships with 256MB of video RAM standard, so 256MB of Video RAM is
good!) Unless you can get really lucky and find a video card with 512MB of
VRAM on an AGP slot.

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