Reviews 52638 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

GeForce Zone has published a review of the NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4200:

After a few weeks of testing and playing games. I must say I'm very impressed with NVIDIA's GeForce4 Ti4200, not only does the card deliver stunning game performance and visual quality, its also easy on your wallet. Its going to cost you around $300 AUD ($160 USD) to get a card that performs near to what a GeForce4 Ti4600 achieves. The Ti4200 offers exactly the same features as its older brothers, just with a lower clock speed. And hey, you can always overclock your card to Ti4400 standards and beyond... which is an awesome bonus!
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Reviews 52638 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SystemCooling has taken a quick look at heatspreaders

I could not get this system to run in a stable fashion overclocked beyond 1.88 GHz no matter what I did. I had considered replacing the memory in an attempt to reach at least 2.0 GHz, which many people report as easily attainable. So, when Tony of www.plycon.com suggested I try the heatspreaders, I though it was worth a try.

Well I'm happy to report, that on my first attempt, I overclocked my P4 1.60a Norwood to 2.0 GHz and it has been running rock solid for the last two days, so with 2.0 GHz achieved I'll try to push it up a little more during the week, even though I'm happy with what I've gained.
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Reviews 52638 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Explosive Labs has completed a review on the OC System Enhanced GeForce 4 Ti4200 64MB Video Card.

At first glance, you'll notice the big orange heatsink. This is Thermaltake's Geforce 4 Highest Performance Cooler designed for the Geforce 4 Titanium line of video cards. It's an all-copper heatsink with a fan spinning at 5500RPM. This will provide sufficient cooling for the GPU core.
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