![]() So what exactly differentiates this little card that NVIDIA sent us from the other GeForce4 Ti's we've seen so far? Well for starters it's just a baby PCB compared to the monster sized ones that hold a Ti4400 or Ti4600. I think they made the right decision with releasing this iteration of the NV25 GPU since I'm not really a fan of the GeForce4 MX (NV17) and I'd rather a full hardware DX8 accelerator proliferated rather than an inferior, poorly marketed, product with not much price difference. Do they release a budget Ti card to let more people get their hands on the tech and sell a few more NV25's or do they leave it at Ti4400 and Ti4600 to differentiate the Ti from the MX? This made the decision to release the card a difficult one for NVIDIA. There is certainly the opportunity for some price overlap between NVIDIA products at this end of the scale. NVIDIA were in two minds about releasing the baby of the GeForce4 Ti family, the Ti4200. It's also nice to get a look at a product that at some point in its conception, might not have seen the light of day. It's always nice to get exclusive looks at things here at Hexus, even if it is just a UK exclusive. ![]()
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