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  • What is the ASUS AGP-V7100? It is a GeForce2 MX based board, which means that it has plenty of power for the money. The specifications are:

    GeForce2 MX GPU

    • Clocked at 175MHz
    • .18 micron process
    • Same 3D feature set as a GeForce2 GTS
    • Passive heat sink cooling
    • 350MHz RAMDAC

    32MB of SDR SDRAM

    • Clocked at 166MHz
    • 2.7GBps theoretical peak bandwidth

    Other

    • VGA-out
    • DVI-out
    • DVI to VGA adapter included

    The GeForce2 MX core uses similar technology and has much the same feature set as the GeForce2 GTS core. It contains two pixel pipelines instead of the GTS' four, with each pipeline capable of rendering one pixel per clock with two textures per pixel. Two pixels per clock at 175MHz gives you a 350Mpixel per second fill rate. And at two textures per pixel, we're talking a 700Mtexel per second texel rate. Not bad for a so called "value" graphics chip.





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