On Monday 22 May 2006 23:58, Carl Hartung wrote:
What's the model number of the card you bought?
Addendum concerning the 'sharp' but off-center older card: I searched Google for "GeForce2 TI Pro 64" to see if I could find some engineering documentation and located these similar/comparably named OEM cards: The MSI GeForce2 Ti Pro-VT(G) graphic card uses the nVidia GeForce2 Ti chipset. It includes 64 DDR memory. It is capable of delivering 1 billion pixels/sec. The card features TV-out and Video in. It connects through the 4xAGP port. ASUS GeForce 2 Ti 200, (64 MB) AGP Graphic Card Powered by the NVIDIA GeForce 2 Ti 200 graphics processing unit (GPU), the ASUS AGP video card delivers not only cutting-edge graphics performance but also image fidelity regardless of the CPU (central processing unit) your system is using. Experience high image quality for games and video with this excellent video card. According to this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_2 The possible NVidia brand model numbers are:
(Performance ranking, slowest to fastest) [1]
* GeForce2 MX100 [2] * GeForce2 Go * GeForce2 MX200 * GeForce2 MX * GeForce2 MX400 * GeForce2 GTS * GeForce2 GTS (64 MiB) [3] * GeForce2 Pro * GeForce2 Ti * GeForce2 Ultra
As you can see, there's a GeForce2 Pro and a GeForce2 Ti, but no "TI Pro". I'm not having much luck nailing down a card with the exact name you supplied and the distinction could be important. Is the older card an NVidia brand or other? I'd like to look up the engineering data on it, if possible. regards, Carl