Actually, the MX 440 is performing very nicely for a $79 video card. The cheapest Geforce3 you're likely to find is around $125 Like I said, I run it overclocked in 1024x768x32 resolution with MIP mapping enabled and Anti-Aliasing running at 4xS. Here are the specs on 3 comparable cards direct from the Nvidia web site.
GeForce2 TI:
Graphics Core: 256 bit
Memory interface: 128 bit DDR
Pixels per Second(fill rate): 1 Billion
Memory Bandwidth: 6.4 GB/sec
Triangles per Second: 31 Million
RAM: 64Mb DDR
Geforce4 MX 440:
Graphics Core: 256 Bit
Memory interface: 128 bit DDR
Texels per second(Fill rate): 1.1 Billion
Triangles per second: 34 Million
Memory Bandwidth: 6.4 GB/sec
RAM: 64Mb DDR
GeForce3 TI 200:
Graphics Core: 256 Bit
Memory interface: 128 Bit DDR
Fill Rate: 2.8 Billion AA Samples/sec.
Opertions per second: 700 Billion
Memory Bandwidth: 6.4 GB/sec
RAM: 64 Mb DDR
Pricing per ZDnet:
Geforce2 TI: $124
GeForce3 TI 200: $128
GeForce4 MX 440: $103 ( I paid 79.95 at "PC Club")
I gotta admit the GeForce3 TI 200 Looks like the best over-all deal.
