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Chris Cowles
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      23rd Feb 2007
I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
to spend.

Thanks in advance.
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Chris Cowles
Gainesville, FL



 
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Chad Harris
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      23rd Feb 2007
I'm not familiar with what you can get out of MX 44 AGP. I leave it to you
to find out if it could support Aero Glass.

You can get a Ge Force 7600 512 MB for a modest price if you look around.
If you use look for PCI cards, you can go up but there are plenty of cards
if you search this group under video card View>find for modest amounts
discussed.

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"Chris Cowles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
>suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
>and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
>video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
>I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
>to spend.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
>
>
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Jon
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      23rd Feb 2007
"Chris Cowles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
>suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
>and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
>video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
>I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
>to spend.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
>
>
>



Before spending any money, I'd try the one you've got with the available
drivers. It may work.

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      23rd Feb 2007
"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
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> I'm not familiar with what you can get out of MX 44 AGP. I leave it to
> you to find out if it could support Aero Glass.
>
> You can get a Ge Force 7600 512 MB for a modest price if you look around.


Newegg has GeForce AGP 7600GS 512 MB boards for $140...PCI for $130...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...NE&N=0&Ntk=all


 
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Richard Urban
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      23rd Feb 2007
Your card will not support Aero Glass. I have an old one and tried it. Of
the current crop of Nvidia cards, models starting at 6600 and up will have
current drivers. Anything lesser is being made obsolete by Nvidia, as far as
Vista is concerned.

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"Chris Cowles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
>suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
>and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
>video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
>I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
>to spend.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
>
>
>


 
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Chris Cowles
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      23rd Feb 2007
"Jon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Before spending any money, I'd try the one you've got with the available
> drivers. It may work.


I have. It 'works' but has an experience level of 1.0. Based on reading
elsewhere I downloaded 77.72_win2kxp_international_whql.exe which didn't
improve anything. Later versions make no mention of GeForce MX.


 
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      23rd Feb 2007
"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
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> I'm not familiar with what you can get out of MX 44 AGP. I leave it to
> you to find out if it could support Aero Glass.


It does not.


 
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BSchnur
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      23rd Feb 2007
At about $50 or so, you should be able to get either an nVidia or ATI
AGP card -- for the ATI's -- start with the 9600 (the 9200/9250 won't
be fully supported in Vista).

How much memory on that Dell do you have?


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Jon K
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"Chris Cowles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
>suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
>and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
>video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
>I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
>to spend.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL



Hi Chris, I just upgraded my video card to a Radeon 9600XT, and handles
vista without a hitch so far that I noticed. I paid $60 before shipping on
eBay, brand new. I think the guy I bought it from has more, if you're
interested I can send you a URL to his page.

Hope you find what you're looking for,


- Jon K.

 
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Tony
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      23rd Feb 2007
Do you need areo glass, or full game support? if yes, then try a minimum of
a geforce 5200, and you will get both.
but while your at it, it may be more cost efective in the long run to just
get a newer card geforce, 6xxx and up.
but if you don't, your card is good enough, i use a geforce 4 ti with vista,
and it works fine, without glass, and without support for a few key newer
games (doom 3/quake 4 will not run under vista with the card) but older
games work perfectly fine. (i set up a dual boot system, with win2k to play
those 2 games in question, until i get a newer card)
It's all a question of what you need rather then what nvidia says you need.

"Chris Cowles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Dell 4600 2.66 GHz P4 with an nVidia GeForce MX 44 AGP card. I
>suspect nVidia's not going to write a Vista driver to support that card,
>and I know I'm not buying a new computer. Can anyone suggest a very basic
>video card that will support Aero? I don't care whether it's AGP or PCI32.
>I only want to optimize the performance bang for the few bucks I'm willing
>to spend.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
>
>
>


 
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