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Thanks to this source, we now know some very interesting things about the new NVIDIA GeForce4 MX based graphics cards from one Taiwanese manufacturer, which preferred to remain unknown. There are three of them:
  • GeForce4 MX460. The chip frequency is 300MHz. There are 64MB 3.6ns DDR SDRAM working at 550MHz. The card has a TV- and DVI-Out.
  • GeForce4 MX440. The chip frequency is 270MHz. There are 64MB 5ns DDR SDRAM working at 400MHz. The card has a TV- and DVI-Out.
  • GeForce4 MX420. The chip frequency is 250MHz. There are 64MB 6ns SDRAM working at 166MHz.
In fact, there is nothing fresh new here. All these specs are up to our expectations. This is just another proof of the chip and memory working frequencies, which we have already told you in our news before. And it certainly proves once again that GeForce4 chips will be very soon launched (in early February).
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