Reply 20 of 41, by 5u3
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wrote:Why use a MX model when you could use a Geforce 2 GTS?
Think of the GeForce 2 MX as sort of a placeholder, most of the points are still valid with other 3D cards. I listed the GF2MX because it is the card I would choose. Very easy to get one cheaply, as an entry-level mass product it doesn't have any glitches (except lower performance than high-end cards). Software and games support is excellent, because of the vast numbers of cards being sold.
One of the best features of the GeForce 2 MX chip is that it only uses 4 Watts of power, so it doesn't need active cooling and it works together with all mainboards, even those with weak AGP power supply.
Of course the card's quality depends on the manufacturer, but generally GF2MX cards are solidly built. At work we used to have a lot of GeForce 2 cards, all of the high-end models have been thrown away being defective, but I can't remember a dead GF2MX 😉
wrote:Do games use those 15bpp VESA modes the Voodoo3 does not support?
Rarely. I can't name 15bpp games right now, but I'm sure a few games used them in the early days of VESA. In most cases you can revert to 16 or 8bpp modes though. There are quite a few scene demos which need 15bpp low resolution VESA support.