-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Depending on what you want, you may give Matrox cards a try (G400 or G450). I'm very happy with my G400 because all its features are supported by XFree : Mpeg decoder, 3D acceleration, Dualhead... simply because Matrox actively supports the development of Linux drivers. You can even find their Powerdesk application for Linux on their site. I heard some cards may have better performance, but this one is good enough for me and works like a charm. Le Jeudi 7 Juin 2001 14:23, vous avez écrit :
Creative are okay, I also heard Gigabyte are good but I have no experience with those.
->CardExpert (TNT2 M64), would an Asus be better? ->
No offense..but who is Cardexpert? I would go with a card made by Guillmot ..they make Geforce2 and TNT2 based cards that work..and work well. If Diamond was still making Viper770's or if they hadn't switched to s3 chips..I would suggest them.
No offense intended but just because a card has a TNT2 controller chipset on it..doesn't mean that the rest of the card is of any worth.
Asus and Guillmot are pretty good. Can anyone else think of any other company that makes good TNT2/Geforce2 cards?
I agree with Ben :) I have just recently bought a Hercules Geforce2mx.
On the box in small print it says that Hercules is a division of Guillemont
I am using Suse 7.1 Prof but with no updates to Kde and have found the card to be stable and problem free. I did however use Yast2 to update the drivers for it to ver 0.9-6.
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