EVGA 512-A8-N403-LR GeForce 6200 LE 512MB DDR2 AGP Graphics Card
- AGP 8X Card
- 6200 LE with 300MHz clock
- 512MB of DDR2 memory
- 532MHz clock with 1034MHz effective memory rate
- Open GL 2.0 and Microsoft Direct X 9.0 Support
Product Description
The features of the 6200 LE 512-A8-N403-LR include the GeForce 6200 LE (300MHz clock) chipset, 512MB of DDR2 memory with a 532MHz clock with an effective rate of 1064MHz, AGP 8X compatibility, Integrated NVIDIA TV encoder, 4.4GB per second memory bandwidth, NVIDIA unified architecture, Full Microsoft DirectX 9, and OpenGL 2.0 support. This product comes with a one year warranty with a second year free if registered at www.evga.com within 30 days of purchase…. More >>
EVGA 512-A8-N403-LR GeForce 6200 LE 512MB DDR2 AGP Graphics Card
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5 comments
Allan F. Quesada on December 10, 2009 at 12:01 pm
Excelente eleccion. La tarjeta trabaja al 100% y lo que mas me gusto es que es AGP. La marca es reconocida y se puede comprar sin ningun temor. El precio me parecio muy bueno y el envio rapido.
Jorge on December 10, 2009 at 2:55 pm
As title says, let me explain. My motherboard is an Asus A8V-X, with 4Gigs of RAM, AGP8X, AMD Athlon 64 3500+ CPU. At first it was working flawlessly using an ATI Radeon 9200SE graphic card with 128Mb of video RAM.I could play games like Halo Combat Evolved, Doom 3, Far Cry, Half Life 2 etc, not with the best resolution, but even though those games where absolutely playable and enjoyable. After some years I decided it was time to upgrade the videcard, so I looked for some 512Mb AGP8X card and found this EVGA. Uninstalled the ATI and installed this new EVGA, it went flawlessly, until…. yes, you’re guessing right: I couldn’t play ANYTHING. Updated latest drivers, even went on some tweaking with NVIDIA’s Support Service help, but nothing. Can’t play games like Halo Combat Evolved, Project IGI, Doom 3, Far Cry, Half Life 2, etc etc etc… everytime i just got weird error messages like “Gathering Exception” and so on. Compatibility issues, NVIDIA’s Support Team says. Great. So I had to uninstall this piece of trash and threw it away, went back to my old reliable ATI Radeon 9200SE and guess what: I’m back in business!, now I can play those games again. Flawlessly.
So in my own personal experience: NVIDIA is NOT RELIABLE, it doesn’t work, it’s garbage.
ATI DOES THE JOB, IT JUST WORKS!
So my advice: DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT, it’s unstable, unreliable, has no technical solution, latest drivers don’t do anything to solve compatibility issues.
And for Amazon’s service: Flawless, as usual. Thanks guys!
smw on December 10, 2009 at 4:18 pm
I bought this card from Fry’s since the video card I have currently in my P4 is only 64 megs and can’t play hidef video.
After I installed the card, windows no longer boots. I tried reseeding the card, no luck, windows still doesn’t boot. I put the old video card back in, and windows loads normally. I tried putting the new video card in and again, after POST runs, nothing happens, windows doesn’t load, just a blinking cursor. I’m going to return this card and try a different brand.
S. White on December 10, 2009 at 4:23 pm
Don’t waste your money on this card….My old 6600GT Card started to fail so I purchased this. It doesn’t play Call of Duty game very well..only at 20 fps. Horrible. I ended up getting a used 7600gt for the same price and it is awesome. 150fps+ My old 6600gt was over 100fps and would be another better option and much much better card than this one. GT model numbers make a big Difference!
Rainie L. Hudson on December 10, 2009 at 5:30 pm
I purchased this video card, but it was not compatible with my system. This is a 3.3volt which WILL NOT work on my 1.5v. The specifications do not give you that detail. I’m sure it’s a great product, but just an fyi, to check your volts.