Pros: Good perfornce for a cheap price Cons: Not produced anymore
When I eventually found a TNT Ultra based card it was at a computer fair, the cards had disapeared for ages and I saw one for $130 but only with Nvidia reference drivers. I had been searching for this card for a couple of months after the release of the...
Pros: Performance, Good visual quality, Good framerates, Excellent Price/Performance Ratio, Decent features, Card will last for a couple years, Solid brand name Cons: A professional might need mo juice, There *might* be some sort of revolution in graphics technology in the near future, but that is true for all tech, HOT
In economics, you always assume that Joe Average Consumer would seek to maximize his utility in all areas of his life. In this case, if you were Joe Average Consumer, and you were looking for a new video card that would allow you to utilize your computer...
Pros: Can Be Bought at a Bargain Price, Fast Card Cons: Older Technology
I purchased this card shortly after it was introduced to the market. That has been some time ago, but it still stands up to even the most graphics-intense programs, and better yet - it is relatively inexpensive today.
Pros: Fast, good image quality, TV output,, CHEAP Cons: newer cards are faster, but more expensive
I am a computer enthusiast, and have done hours and hours of
research between video cards. I purchased this card and a
voodoo3 3000 last year, and returned the 3000 shortly after.
The CL TNT2ultra is a very fast video card for all...
Pros: cheaper than viper, can play on tv Cons: no games
Creative is one of the biggest card manufacturers. The new Creative 3D Blaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra is a mixed bag. On the surface it is very much like the diamond card. The Creative 3D Blaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra can respond with a TV connector to let you plug...
Pros: Reasonable price, great gaming card Cons: None that I can think of
I recently purchased a TNT2 Ultra card primarily because I wanted to play the QuakeIII demo and it required a 3D accelerator card to run :) I was upgrading from a Number Nine 16MB AGP card and wasn't sure which of the many 3D cards to try. I asked...
Pros: Very fast, easy to install, works like a charm Cons: Not the absolute fastest any more
I recently upgraded my Intel i740-based 3D graphics card for the Creative 3D Blaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra. It came in a HUGE box, which was necessary I suppose just to fit the name on. My old card was completely obsolete and no longer supported 1 year after...
With the release of the geforce 256 the prices ont he tnt2u have hit the floor wich is great for the weekend gamer who wants top levle gameing preformance but with out the price tag of the Gefroce DDR ($300) On to the tnt2u this card was great perfect...
I remember when computers came with the generic company video card and you never bothered upgrading it. My 2 meg generic card lasted forever. Today, with games becoming exponentially more sophisticated, the need for a high powered card is great....
Pros: easyly installed, works well, cheap Cons: not newest technoligy out there
I bought this card shortly after the nividia geforces came out so i got a good bargin on it and although it wasnt the newest technoligy out it runs great.
Having never instaled anything in my computer before i was alittle hesitant to crack...
Pros: Fast, Cheap, Overclocks well Cons: Perhaps a Video In would be nice.
Over the summer the card with the most bang for the buck was the TNT-2 chipset by nVidia. On the top of the vendors that offered the chip was Creative and their Creative Blaster TNT2 ULTRA. This card consistently overclocks well, and as well offers...
Pros: Supports up to 1600x1200 32-bit resolution, new Detonator Driver v5.13 support Direct3D FSAA (Fullscreen Anti-aliasing) Cons: None that I can find.
All the many years of playing Quake I was never privileged enough to have a 3D enhanced card. When my friends got a new 3D card when they first hit the market I was beyond envious. I wanted to see these smooth graphics my friends all told me about yet...
Pros: Fast speed, nice quality, small price Cons: Drivers are buggy and can crash
With all the video cards out on the market, consumers are faced with a pretty tough choice. Do I spend the 50k on that nice card, or get this decent card for $.25? Well, those haslles are over my friends. Thanks to nvidia, we now have the TNT2 Ultra....
Pros: not very expensive, tv-out, good graphics for lower resolutions Cons: not good with higher resolutions
The Creative 3D Blaster Ultra Riva TNT2 is not a slouch in performance in lower resolutions. However, upon reaching a 1152x768 resolution, I started to notice subpar performance on games. The graphics would become somewhat blotchy and it seemed like some...
Pros: Runs very good at almost eveyr resolution Cons: No games included
The Creative Labs 3D Blaster is one of the best 3d cards I have seen out there. I test tried it a few times, with several different games, at a friend's house, and I must say that I am very impressed. Quake 3 ran at a 800x600 resolution and 32-bit color...
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