Installation
You have to love video card installations these days, they're so simple my cat could do it with her eyes closed (ok, maybe not, moving on...). Our
test system is an AMD Athlon XP 2000 workstation with 512mb of RAM. We'll be upgrading the video card from a Hercules Prophet II GeForce2 GTS Pro 32mb
and using the nVidia reference drivers v28.32.
A quick swap of the video cards and installation was 50% complete. There aren't any bulky electrical components on this card that might interfere
with neighboring slots.
Requirements & Specifications
Graphics Processor / Vendor: GeForce4 MX / nVidia
29 million transistors, .15 micron core
Video Memory Installed: 64MB 128-bit 5ns DDR
RAMDAC Clock Speed: 350
2D/3D Graphics Support
TV Video Output: S-Video
Supported O/S: Win9X, NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP
System Requirements: AGP 2.0 Compliant
API Supported: Direct 3D, OpenGL
Click here for complete technical specifications on this card.
We wouldn't recommend placing this card in just any system. It should be at least a P3 450 class machine with 128mb of RAM. You will also of
course need and AGP slot and eVGA only supports the following operating systems: Win9X, NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP (no Windows ME).