Luckily, the board I have supports AGP 1x/2x/4x cards (nVidia GeForce 6200 AGP can be used in this system). The GeForce4 MX440 uses the SMD Electrolytic capacitors, while the GeForce4 uses the same caps that are commonly used on motherboards. NVidia GeForce 6200 (in a Dimension 4550 that had the MX440 installed, and I'm planning on taking the card out so that way I can test the card to see if it'll work in the Socket 370 board). NVidia GeForce4 MX4000 PCI - games run too slow **nVidia GeForce4 MX440 AGP 4x (Dell OEM) - no video output, but gets detected by the motherboard (all of the caps seem good, but I have a feeling the capacitors are dead) B) AGP 2x- grey horizontal lines when running GUI (Windows), but not in MS-DOS (text mode).ģdfx VooDoo3 3000 PCI (had to install a fan on the heatsink) - good for some games, but newer ones from 1999 and onwards require T&L or H&L GPUs *nVidia Riva TNT2 M64 (VisionTek NV996.0 Rev. I have different graphics cards myself for my Socket 370 build:
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