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Old July 24th 03, 05:47 AM
James
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Default GeForce4 Ti4400 and Ti4600 ViVo

a tom's hardware guide says the vivo on these cards it ****, have they fixed
it with new drivers? (this review is over a year old)

"ViVo and Image Quality

In our last roundup of 21 GeForce3 Ti cards, we criticized the poor
TV-output offered by these boards. Unfortunately, this situation has not
improved with the GeForce4 family. As before, a black border frames the
output on PAL TVs. The reason is that NVIDIA's drivers still offer no
overscan options for changing the output size, even though the encoder chips
found on the cards would support such a feature. Also, the output quality
isn't on par with what we're used to seeing from notebook chips, for
example. At least the GeForce4 Ti boards can now output images to both the
monitor and the TV simultaneously using different refresh rates, thanks to
the second RAMDAC. Again, nView comes in very handy in this mode. "

http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic...0_4600-02.html


 




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