Identifying a Graphics Card

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Hey

My uncle gave me a box'o'junk to eBay... and in it is a Graphics card.

I put it in this computer, my sisters, and installed the latest nVidia driver...

I know its a 64mb Leadtek Winfast GeForce 3 with VGA, DVI and what looks like a TV Out between the two, and it has a "Conexant CX25871" TV Encoder chip on it also, aswell as a quite meaty heatsink and fan. Leadtek stylee!

I would like to know what variant of the card this is - Belarc Advisor, Everest, Windows and 3DMark dont tell me!

Futuremark 2003 reports the following:

VGA Memory Clock 458.2 MHz VGA Core Clock 199.7 MHz

And it scores around 1250 points on 3DMark 2003 (Duron 1.4 @ 2.01GHz, 256Mb DDR400, Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe)

Any help greatly appreciated

Cheers

Chris

P.s. is this better than a Radeon 9200 128Mb? And would it make a better media centre card for watching DVD's, Videos and generating visulisations, and using dual monitor mode?

Thanks
 

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Sounds like an ok graphics card - try SiSoft Sadra, that should tell you... Or the NVidia driver panel may do too.
 
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Looks like its the TD then :) Thanks Mucks

Now heres the question:

Which is better

The GeForce 3 TD

OR

Connect3d ATI Radeon 9250 128MB 128bit DDR AGP DVI TV-Out Retail Box
 

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