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GeForce4 Ti4200 from Gainward.


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by Anna Filatova

[ 04/30/2002 | 11:28 PM ]

As NVIDIA promised, by this time GeForce4 Ti4200 based graphics cards started streaming down as from a horn of plenty. This site reported about a new graphics card from Gainward based on this chip.

The card is equipped with 128MB DDR SDRAM working at 444MHz, D-Sub, DVI-I and TV-Out and will sell in China for around $240. The chip frequency is standard: 250MHz. By the way, take note that the memory chips on this graphics card feature 4ns access time, which corresponds to 500MHz frequency (for 444MHz frequency there should be chips with 4.5ns access time). So, this graphics card should boast really good memory overclocking potential. :)

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