3dXtreme.org has a review about the eVGA Geforce4 MX 440 online.
Here´s a blurb:
While the Geforce4 MX 440 is directed towards the casual/budget gamer market there is no doubt that this card can perform. For the serious gamer I would suggest waiting for the release of the Geforce4 Ti 4600 with it's pixel and vertex shaders and full dx8.1 compliance. The difference being a hefty price tag. This card is a clear step up for any Geforce2 mx user looking to use full scene antialiasing in games and dual monitor support with the nView package. I have been using this card for almost a week now and even after hours of heavy gaming this card didn't miss a beat. I had been playing some extended late night sessions of Red Faction online and the Geforce4 mx 440 never crashed or faultered once. Even the suite of Geforce demos sent along by nVidia ran flawlessly Read the complete review
Here´s a blurb:
While the Geforce4 MX 440 is directed towards the casual/budget gamer market there is no doubt that this card can perform. For the serious gamer I would suggest waiting for the release of the Geforce4 Ti 4600 with it's pixel and vertex shaders and full dx8.1 compliance. The difference being a hefty price tag. This card is a clear step up for any Geforce2 mx user looking to use full scene antialiasing in games and dual monitor support with the nView package. I have been using this card for almost a week now and even after hours of heavy gaming this card didn't miss a beat. I had been playing some extended late night sessions of Red Faction online and the Geforce4 mx 440 never crashed or faultered once. Even the suite of Geforce demos sent along by nVidia ran flawlessly Read the complete review