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January 1st, 2010

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HDCP-capable graphics card. Features full support of DirectX9 and DirectX 10 for games, plus the ultimate HD movie experience with HD-DVD and Blu-ray movie playback capability……..
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Technical Details
- Graphics card upgrades increase your PCs overall performance and deliver an improved visual computing experience
- Increased performance over standard "integrated graphics" allows users to play the latest games with more detail and speed
- Supports the AGP Bus standard as well as offers dual-monitor support via 1 DVI and 1 VGA outputs
- Microsoft Vista Ready with 256MB on-board memory
- Toll-Free Techsupport and 3 year warranty
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2009-12-28
By T. Jones (Seattle, WA USA)
I put this in an Optiplex GX260 with a 2.4 GHz P4 processor and 512 MB of RAM and it plays Civilization 4 reasonably well. I suspect that if I upgraded the RAM, it’d play about as well as a modern computer, as long as you didn’t try to do anything else at the same time.

2009-12-08
By S. Lionel (NH USA)
I had an old (2004) Dell Optiplex GX270 that I used occasionally, running XP. I installed Windows 7, but the old GeForce 4 card was not up to Windows Aero. This new PNY card was just the (inexpensive) ticket to bring the graphics performance a bit closer to the present and Windows 7 had a driver for it. This card is probably more than I needed, but hey, the price was right!
It’s nice that it has both DVI and VGA outputs (I used DVI) and it includes a dongle for compoent video output, not that I intend to use them. A DVI to VGA adapter is also included. I can see the appeal of the low-profile brackets to HTPC builders as well. For me, the use of a passive heatsink was a very strong plus as I like my systems silent.
No frills in the box – the CD has just drivers – but I just throw out the games usually included anyway!

2009-12-07
By Aviteks
My old GeForce MX 200 64MB Graphics Card would freeze video play during both streaming and normal movie files. With this new 256MB card, I haven’t had a problem yet. Installation was easy and it kept my old Compaq 5410US from going to the scrap yard. Highly recommended for computers with the older AGP 4X slot.

2009-11-28
By Len (Adair, OR USA)
I needed a half height AGP8x card for a SFF computer that I am using with my TV to watch TV shows and ‘flix movies over the ‘net. This card with a DVI to HDMI cable works perfectly. It installed easily, worked straight away and displays the full 1080p. I had to adjust the Windoze display DPI setting to get fonts large enough to read from 8 feet away. However, after that I was enjoying streaming TV and movies using an old computer with this card, the aforementioned cable and an audio mini-jack to RCA splitter cable. Streaming 1080p for $40, I am pleased.

2009-11-25
By Tom
I wanted to upgrade my older computer to Windows 7. My system has an ECS P4M800Pro-M board with AGP slot, 2 gig.of 4200 ram, and a 3 gig Pentium 4 CPU. Windows 7 installed fine, but the graphics card was inadequate to run Windows 7 and enjoy all the graphics. This video card, while not a gaming card, will allow an older system with an AGP slot to upgrade to Windows 7 and enjoy its bells and whistles for non- gaming type use. Very pleased with the results.
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