by Ilya Gavrichenkov
03/27/2001 | 04:51 AM
General switching-over to GeForce2 MX 400 and MX 200 is no arguable point now. That’s why most graphics cards manufacturers are going to or have already launched updated versions of GeForce2 MX 400-based cards with high clocking.
For instance, visitors at CeBIT were pleased to see a GeForce2 XM 400 graphics card by ASUS. The new product is dubbed V7100 Pro and differs from the common V7100 in clocking. The novelty’s core works at 200MHz, as well as its 32MB 5ns on-board SDRAM by EliteMT. V7100 Pro will support SmartDoctor technology. It will be manufactured in a number of variations supporting different Outs.
For a photo of ASUS V7100/32VT with D-Sub and DVI-Out you may address MEDIA XPLOSION site.