PcBytes wrote on Today, 18:09:
See but at least the Sparkle makes sense... in hindsight perhaps even more sense than the 256MB NV34s.
But that 32 bit card why?
Such a compromised design and then they stuffed it with 64MB of premium name-brand memory.
Considering that I don't see it able to do much beyond the "3D Flowerbox" screensaver, the usual pulled-from-supermarket-prebuilt Radeon 7000, a 64 bit Rage 128 Pro or even the later AGP 4x TNT2 M64s would all be cheaper and more competent at being a low end card.
"But a system integrator could use it to say their machine has a GF4 class card" you may say, but it's so cheaply built no mayor OEM would use it, and most mom-and-pop type system builders would either use the above or go with chipset graphics I feel.
(I'm basing the previous thought after having see how much care the shop I worked for, in much later years, took in its builds, and on what old machines of them came back in for service/scrap/trade, so I may be biased and wrong)