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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of XFX PVT44AWANG GeForce 6200 256MB GDDR2 AGP 4X/8X Video Card (VGA/DVI/S-Video)Customer Review: Great low cost card Summary: 5 Stars
Bought this card to replace an ATI Radeon 9700 card in my PVR that was overheating and freezing up. I am very happy with this card as even with the computer being on 24/7, the card's temperature stays stable and the image is rock steady.
Pros: The old ATI card had problems displaying the 1280x720 resolution on my Philips HD TV as the viewable size was slightly smaller. None of the included tools resolved this problem. Much to my delight the Nvidia tools for this card allowed me to resize/shrink the image so it fits the viewable area perfectly. It displays HD video, recorded with a Hauppauge 1600 perfectly.
Cons: No low profile bracket included. This has to be ordered separately, incurring extra shipping.
Customer Review: As good as everyone here has said... Summary: 5 Stars
I had previously installed a BFG card. I tried for 3 months to get it to work with dual monitors - multiple drivers, installing things in different order, messing with the bios, uninstalling the onboard video...
I finally realized that their card didn't work. I bought this one based on the high review marks.
To my relief, I plugged it in, installed the driver, and I have dual monitors. And this card doesn't even need a stupid fan!
There's also a major performance boost for my machine as the graphics chores have been offloaded. Video (and multiple videos) also plays great. The BFG needed the settings to be tweaked every time you opened a video.
The moral: XFX Good, BFG: Bad.
Customer Review: XFX GeForce 6200 256MB DDR2 TV DVI Summary: 5 Stars
I got the agp type XFX GeForce 6200 256MB DDR2 TV DVI video card and this thing is awsome. It brings your graphics to life. No slow downs, flicker or trouble of any kind. I've had other video cards before but this thing kicks all their butts. The price was very good (only around $60.00) and I've heard that it is actually better than cards 3 or 4 times the price and I believe it. I would highly recommend it! I needed agp for my needs at the time and it works great but it also comes available in pci express so if you have one of these slots all i can say is go for it since its like 8X's faster than agp. I hope that GeForce does not discontinue this card or will atleast continue to use the formula they used to make it!
Customer Review: NOTHING SPECIAL Summary: 2 Stars
I was excited to get this card mainly for use with 2 monitors and flight simulator 2004 since all the graphics had sqaury edges etc. I originally used the graaphics built in to the mtherboard 128 mb gforce something. This new card did nothing new. i cant tell the difference between what i had and what i have now. the graphics are still the same as before even though i adjusted everything. DVDs look the same also. only difference is that you can adjust the colors on the monitur and plug in two monitors at the same time but to do this you need a dvi adapter that costs $4 on ebay. By the way this card was made in 2004 and i bought my computer in late 2005. if you want quality just pay for a real card. im gonna return this.
Customer Review: Great card for dual head monitors Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased this card for an Acer T135 AMD Semp 3100+ 512 DDR with 275 watt PS, AGP 4X, XP home, stock unit. I was unsure of the power requirements as I had seen it stated as 350 Watts on another site. The box states "Pentium 4/III/II/Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon. APG 8X or AGP 4X, 256 Meg, Windows 2000/XP. A minimum 250W power supply is recommended in systems where a number of other internal devices are installed".
I have it driving two CRTs, an IBM 21" and a 19" dell p991 both at 1200*1600. It was easy to install with no issues. The default monitor is associated with the VGA connection but it was no problem to switch it around to the DVI-I connection. I have found no issues and am very pleased with it's performance.
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