Submitted by AnnaDawson on Tue, 07/13/2010 - 12:16
The nVidia GeForce MX 440 was one of nVidia’s middle range graphics cards, introduced in 2002. This card came with an asymmetric cooling technology. GeForce MX 440 came
with a chip frequency of 270 Mhz and had a graphics memory type of 128 bit DDR SDRAM. While it had a graphics memory frequency of 400 MHz, the MX 440 had 2 pixel pipelines. The good part about MX 400? It could stream graphics to your PC without breaking the bank!
The reasons why the MX 400 was popular included these factors:
• It used nVidia’s QuadEngine Technology
• DirectX texture compression
• Multiple color depth optimized
• High performance 2D acceleration
• Full screen video playback for DVD/HDTV type resolution
• Multiple color space conversion and filtering
• Multiple OS support including Windows 95/OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP, and Linux
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