Yes, but unless you're into 3D gaming you wont notice much. If you are you
will be able to get much better graphics but the processor might be a
bottleneck in some of the more resource intensive games. The AGP slot will
handle the geforce card and you can get the newest drivers from Nvidia's
site.
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"Merlin" <> wrote in message
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> Current system status: getting old
>
> OP System
> Win98 SE
>
> Motherboard
> 1st Mainboard SD11 (circa 1999), 1 AGP slot, AMD Athlon 750, 384 meg SDRAM
>
> Current graphics card NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64
>
> TIA for input
> I have recently been gifted, by a loving son, a GeForce 4 4400 TI
graphics
> card
> My questions are these:
> Will this graphic card work with my motherboard, main thing?
> Will this graphic card work with my resources?
> Will I get any advantage by changing?
>
> Merlin
>
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