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Creative 3D Blaster Riva TNT2 Ultra:
... terms of pure performance, set your sights higher than the Riva TNT2. Buying a powerful graphics card is usually the preserve of games-players to whom I would have difficulty recommending this card given the other options available. That said, for less intensive computer users the TNT2 is a good choice as it is low cost yet reliable. The standard test of pure graphics power comes down to frame rates - the more fr... Read the full review: Look Elsewhere by SkyscraperFanClu |
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Creative 3D Blaster Riva TNT2 M64 Graphic Card / Graphics adapter - TNT2 M64 - AGP 4x - 32 MB SDRAM - Once again, Creative is delivering breakthrough performance, advanced features, and the highest possible quality at an incredible price. The 3D Blaster RIVA TNT2 combines the best 3D chipset available ... overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster GeForce2 MX Graphic Card / Graphics adapter - GF2 MX - PCI - 32 MB DDR - retail - Introducing the game accelerator for the masses - the 3D Blaster GeForce2 MX. This incredible accelerator with 2nd generation Transform and Lighting (T&L) engines delivers processing power of up to 20 ... overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster Savage4 Graphics adapter - S3 Savage4 Pro - PCI - 32 MB SDRAM - retail - Based on the Savage4 processor from S3 Incorporated this 2D / Graphic Card /3D accelerator gives you the power to play games like never before. Featuring S3TC (S3 Texture Compression) technology and a 32MB frame... overall rating |
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Creative Blaster RIVA TNT Graphic Card / overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster Banshee Graphic Card / Graphics adapter - Voodoo Banshee - PCI - 16 MB SDRAM - retail - Creative Labs' 3D Blaster Banshee just blew into town on a howling wind. This PCI card brings amazing 3D acceleration and terrific 2D image quality to your PC, courtesy of the Voodoo Banshee chip... overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster Voodoo2 Graphic Card / Geometry accelerator card - Voodoo 2 - PCI - 8 MB EDO RAM - retail - Voodoo2 is triples the performance of the original Voodoo Graphics for a new level of gaming performance with higher resolutions, multiple textures per pixel, and higher frames per second. A ... overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster 4 Titanium 4400 Graphic Card / Multi-monitor graphics card - GF4 Ti 4400 - AGP 4x - 128 MB DDR - Digital Visual Interface (DVI) - retail - The 3D Blaster 4 Titanium 4400 is the best solution for incredible gaming performance. With the NVIDIA nfiniteFX II engine for virtually infinit... overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster GeForce3 Graphic Card / Graphics adapter - GF3 - AGP 4x - 64 MB DDR - TV out - retail - The GeForce3 is a landmark in PC graphics … quite simply the best-performance card you can buy! Powered by the latest nVIDIA Graphics Processing Unit, the GeForce3 is rich in powerful, all-new te... overall rating |
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Creative 3D Blaster GeForce2 MX ... card rules, well, of course it isn`t as good as the GeForce3, or even some other brands of the GeForce2 GTS, but at this price, it is really a graphics card worth getting. This card will definitely boost your frame rates and enhance your gaming experience. For those keen overclockers out there, of course, there is room for some tweaks here and there. This product is indeed a good investment, for the next two years , to say the least. Although GeForce3 is out, there`s only a handful of games which fully utilises DX8 and other technology that comes with the GeForce3. And the price... until then, this card would suite all your gaming needs. Definitely one of the ... Read the full review: Gee... It's good!! by |
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Creative 3D Blaster Riva TNT2 M64 ... had one of these cards for a while, thinking it would be perfectly matched to my PC at the time. It was a Celeron 400, 128Mb RAM. I thought it would give me a little more added punch over the Voodoo2 card I was running. It was one of the biggest mistakes I ever made with computers. It started out ok, but not really running much faster than the Voodoo2, maybe pushing an extra 5 or 6fps on Quake 2. I was a little disappointed, but put up with it. After all, I did get it very cheap. But later on, it started having more and more problems. Reformatting the HDD seemed to work, for a few days. Then the problems started again, blue screens, massive slowdown in games,... Read the full review: It's not so good, Al... by Tybalt348 |
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Creative 3D Blaster 4 Titanium 4400 ... the world, get together in a first person perspective online game and go and have a mass battle with another 100 people. Imagine Unreal Tournament with 200 players all wearing different skins and equipment all in hand to hand combat and you have a rough idea of the graphical load. I have to say that there was no noticable slow down and it has worked fine for weeks. I decided to get a Creative Labs card for compatibility. My last card was a Hercules Prophet (64Mb) and had compatibility issues with Morrowind. Even now Hercules haven't released a new driver that solves the problem. Creative may be a little more expensive but at least every software house is ... Read the full review: Ohhh - a new graphics card.. by joncr |












