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I have a GeForce3 ti-200 that was around that price about 18 months ago, Now that the FX series is out I think that the GeForce4 series will drop. Just a personal opinion, but the GeForce4-MX series is not in the same family as the GeForce4 is. It's was labelled as such but Nvidia took a beating among fans and critics because the tie in was misleading. It is actually more along the lines of a GF3, but the Geforce family had no MX series (unlike the GF2 mx I had for a couple of years). The chip engine is essentially that of a GF3 but still inferior in many ways. Yes, it has one or two features from the GF4 chip, but over all the GF3 series of "ti" cards is much superior in most ways.
actually the gf4mx is basically a faster gf2mx with better anti-aliasing and anistropic filtering due to the addition of accuview (or whatever nvidia called it). hell.. the code name for it (nv17) shows that it wasn't even the same generation as the gf3 (nv20) or gf4 (nv25) that it claimed to be.. -- trey