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Subject: Re: TNT and Nascar Racing
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 07:09:33 -0500
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A Viper 550 and a Monster II Card gives you about the best gaming setup
you could have...

A fast TNT for DirectX games that don't support 3dfx, and a 3dfx card
for those games that support 3dfx.

I have the G460/Monster II setup in mine.  The G460 (intel I740 chip) is
actually kinda slow, but it gets me by until I can afford the TNT.

-Larry

Joey & Harriet Millard <doordocs@tricon.net> wrote:

> I've already bought the viper550. Do I need to invest in a 3dfx card as
> well?
