banana is wrong, I have a GeForce4 440 MX and get 90 FPS with regularity. The trick is to set it up properly. Here is how.
Note: I am running Win2k Pro. Your OS may have different paths to the same settings. Also, ensure that the most current NVidia drivers are installed.
1) Right click on your desktop and select "active desktop" then "customize my desktop".
2) Select the "Settings" Tab and then the "advanced" button.
3) Select the "Geforce4 MX 440" Tab and then the "additional properties " Button.
4) Select the "3D antialiasing" button
5) Select "Manually select the antialiasing mode" and check the 2x box.
6) Select "OK" to clear out of that.
7) Select the "Monitor" tab and ensure the "refresh freq." is set to 85Hz.
8) Next start AH and on the first screen that appears select "Video".
9) Select your desired screen resolution, and enable MIP Mapping, set color depth to 32 and max frame rate to "unlimited".
10) Select OK, and then Quit.
Now we need to increase your clockspeeds. This seems to be the main bottleneck.
11) Download and install "RivaTuner" from
http://guru3d.com/rivatuner/12) Run RivaTuner and select the "Main" Tab.
13) Under "Target Adapter" you will see a line that reads:
" 128-bit AGP NV17 (A3) with 64 MB DDR Memory Customize"
Under the e in "Customize" there is an arrow pointing down and to the right. Click on it and select the flag shaped Icon. This will open the "Overclocking" window.
14) Set the "Core Clock" to 325 and the "Memory Clock" to 475.
15) Check the "Apply overclocking at windows startup..." box, select "Save" and then the OK button. Select OK again to close the RivaTuner.
Now, return to step 5 and change the antialiasing setting from 2x to 4xS(direct 3D only).
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