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Problem with my Graphics Card


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Neo_RiP

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How do you know if your graphics card is running properly?, i just installed new drivers and now my games run in very low graphics.i even adjust the settings in the game to high yet it is still very low.My card is a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X and i just installed the 6.14.0010.9133 driver,did i download the right driver??

Thanks any help is appreciated!
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It really depend on the game you play, turning up the settings in the games means nothing if your hardware can't handle it. With a mx440 you shouldn't expect tooo much playing today's games. What games are you playing what's the spec on the rest of your system?
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The Game im playing is warcraft 3:FtF and heres the rest of my system specs.

Intel Pentium4 2.4Ghz
ASUS P4S800-MX (3 PCI, 1 AGP, 2DDR DIMM, Audio, Video, LAN
1GB DDR SDRAM
80GB HDD
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u still need a more powerful graphics card than u hav now...da comp do needs video memory u knw
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Isn't the 91.33 beta drivers? that could be it
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