Reply 20 of 27, by link
wrote:Find the reference of the memory chips on your card (by just looking at them). Search google to find if they are 16 or 32 bit each (most of time there is a "16" or "32" in the reference so you don't even need searching)
Multiply by the number of chips on your card and you have the total.
Most of time cards with 8 memory chips are 128 bit and those with 4 are 64bit if they don't have the big chips with legs on the four sides. Most low-profile cards are 64 bit too.
4x16. So my card is just a low budget garbage. I'll try finding something better. How about GeForce 4? Is it still compatible with older (DOS) games?
Edit:
Okay. I bought MSI GeForce 4 460 MX on 128bit bus. It's basically re-branded model (not really a GF4) and it should be nice replacement for GF2.
https://imgur.com/a/qgUJcdj
I spent around 15USD with shipping (they were selling PCI USB 2.0 controllers so I bought one too) in my country for brand new model with 2 year warranty (!) so it's not a bad price. If this card will be laggy too, then it means that this board is just a piece of junk. I'll report tomorrow when I receive my package.