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| Chaintech GeForce4 MX440 - (Golden Package) - Features |
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Page 2 of 6 Introduction Chaintech has been in the PC industry for quite some time now. Of course they are mostly known for the range of mainboards they produce. Chaintech may not be the first name that crops into your mind when thinking of buying a graphics card, however I must say first impressions of this card have been very promising indeed. Lets take a close peek at the specifications of the board before we go into the nitty gritty stuff…
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Earlier this was known as the Twin-View feature, where you could hook up two monitors and have double the desktop work space from one machine. In essence Twin-View technology and nView do not differ greatly except for the fact that the new nView technology incorporates more customizable desktops and display options to increase user productivity. Sadly however Chaintech's A-G441 does not incorporate this functionality. The card only includes a S-video TV output. So if you're currently on the look out for a dual monitor setup, Chaintech offers this as an optional feature, or you could opt for one of their Titanium family boards, which include all GeForce 4 features.
This time nVidia has made the Anti Aliasing engine much bigger than what we saw in the GeForce 3, and they call it the Accuview Anti Alaising Engine. Having a bigger anti aliasing engine means that we're able to enjoy high-resolution anti aliasing without experiencing any drops in performance. We shall see how true this is in our tests. Here's a picture of the Anti Aliasing engine at work.
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