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    Destop Radeon 9200 SE 128mb, or Integrated X200M 128mb w/ hypermemory

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by unseen, Jan 10, 2006.

  1. unseen

    unseen Notebook Enthusiast

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    yeh 2 u guys its probably really easy to tell rite away. But i dun no anything about this stuff.

    da 9200 SE is for direct x 8.1 and not designed to be fully compatible with 9.0.

    the 9200 is on an AMD athlon 1.5ghz

    the X200M is on a Turion 2.0 ghz.

    i appreciate any comments or help at all.

    oh and its da 128 of onboard memory, w/o using shared RAM
     
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    The X200M is much more powerful than the 9200. It is a DirectX 9 card and if it has 128MB of on board RAM, then it will out perform the 9200 by a long way. Not to mention the 2Ghz Turion, whcih is a much better processor than the 1.5Ghz Athlon.
     
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    thnx i appreciate it.