Nvidia Geforce4 Mx 4000 Opengl Driver -
The GeForce4 MX 4000 was widely criticized upon release for being "GeForce4" in name only while lacking the advanced features of the Ti (Titanium) models.
The is a legacy graphics card launched on December 14, 2003, as a budget-oriented entry in the GeForce4 series . While technically part of the GeForce4 family, it is architecturally based on the older GeForce2 technology (NV18 chip). OpenGL and Driver Specifications Nvidia Geforce4 Mx 4000 Opengl Driver
180-10085-0000-A03 | NVIDIA | GeForce4 Ti4200 128MB AGP 8x Video Graphics Card $165.00$195 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. GPU Architecture NV18 (Celsius) GPU Architecture NV25 (Kelvin) DirectX Support DirectX Support OpenGL Support OpenGL Support Vertex Shaders Vertex Shaders Memory Bus 64-bit (mostly) Memory Bus The GeForce4 MX 4000 was widely criticized upon
: Unlike the GeForce4 Ti series, the MX 4000 uses a fixed-function pipeline and lacks unified shaders. : Some later driver releases, such as the
The MX 4000 was designed primarily for office use and entry-level systems rather than gaming.
: Some later driver releases, such as the NVIDIA ForceWare 93.81 , claim support for OpenGL 2.0 for compatible software. However, because the MX 4000 lacks hardware-level programmable shaders (vertex and pixel shaders), many OpenGL 2.0 features may not function or will perform poorly.
: For users running Windows 98, driver version 45.23 is often recommended for the best balance of performance and compatibility. For Windows XP, the earliest compatible driver is typically version 56.64 . Hardware Limitations