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Hardware Compatibility List - Components - Video Cards
For most 3D requirements the system will work, but slowly unless you install the binary driver for your video card. This is true for at least ATI, nVidia, and 3dLabs cards. New intel cards ???
2> Make | 2> Model | 2> Chipset | 2>Driver | Auto | 2D | 3D | 2> Comments | Last Updated |
? / (./) / {X} | YYYY-MM-DD | |||||||
2> nVidia | 2> Ge Force2 MX 400 4x AGP |
2>NV11 | free | (./) | (./) | {X} | If you don't play games, this should be ok | 2004-12-22 |
binary | {X} | (./) | (./) | Full 3D, 20 FPS/Doom3, minor instability issues | 2004-12-22 | |||
2> nVidia | 2> Ge Force4 MX 440 8x AGP |
2>NV18 | free | (./) | (./) | {X} | If you don't play games, this should be ok | 2004-12-22 |
binary | {X} | (./) | (./) | Full 3D, minor instability issues | 2004-12-22 |
Notes:
- Auto - Is the card automatically detected and configured by the installer