Gutspiller
02-12-2003, 12:07 AM
Asus Geforce 4 Ti4400 V8440: Although production has been discontinued, the Ti4400 can be readily found at a variety of vendors. With performance between that of the Ti4600 and the Ti4200, and a price that reflects that, is a Ti4400 still worth consideration?
Asus, like Abit and MSI to name a few, cut their teeth in the motherboard market. They've been diversifying their product line, including the video card sector. The Asus Geforce 4 Ti4400 V8440 we'll be looking at today is their mid-range GeForce 4 offering. For those of you who don't already know, the Ti4400 is discontinued now, as nVidia, other than getting their GeForce FX out to market, is busy pumping out AGP8x Ti4200s and Ti4600s. Despite being a AGP4x part, the Ti4400 should still prove to be a decent performer, but will its pricetag be justified? We'll be determining that later on in the review.
ViperLair.com (http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/video_graph/other/retired/ti4400/asus4400_1.shtml)
Asus, like Abit and MSI to name a few, cut their teeth in the motherboard market. They've been diversifying their product line, including the video card sector. The Asus Geforce 4 Ti4400 V8440 we'll be looking at today is their mid-range GeForce 4 offering. For those of you who don't already know, the Ti4400 is discontinued now, as nVidia, other than getting their GeForce FX out to market, is busy pumping out AGP8x Ti4200s and Ti4600s. Despite being a AGP4x part, the Ti4400 should still prove to be a decent performer, but will its pricetag be justified? We'll be determining that later on in the review.
ViperLair.com (http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/video_graph/other/retired/ti4400/asus4400_1.shtml)