I have had very good luck with tnt based cards. No real problems getting
set up and will go very high res.

Rick Murphy wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am looking for a good AGP card to replace my aging Viper V330. (Plus i need
> > room for an ethernet card:) I have about $180 to spend, and no more. I would
> > like something that can render in 32bits (ie. not a Voodoo3). I was looking
> > at a Diamond Stealth III S540 w/ the new Savage 4 chip. Any comments would be
> > great.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jerrud
> 
> I've bought a savage4 but I haven't installed it in my daughters computer.
> I'm not sure there are drivers for linux yet.  I upgraded my computer from a
> viper 330 to a matrox G-200.  I bought the matrox for $29.  It is an agp card
> and works great with linux.  I've had no problems at all with it and the
> quality of the graphics is outstanding.   I've upgraded it to 16 meg.  Linux
> picked it right up and installed it with no problem. I'm running it in an asus
> ss7 p5a with an amd KIII 450.  The matrox has my recommendation and is a card
> you should consider.
> 
> Rick  "Mulerider" Murphy
> 
>  --
> "I don't want to swim in a roped off sea." JB

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