NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4400/4600 Roundup - April 2002
by Anand Lal Shimpi on April 29, 2002 4:56 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
MSI G4Ti 4600-VTD (MS-8872)
MSI
G4Ti 4600-VTD (MS-8872) GeForce4 Ti 4600
|
|
GPU |
NVIDIA
GeForce4 Ti 4600
(300/650 core/memory clock) |
Memory |
128MB
Samsung 2.8ns DDR SDRAM
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Cooling (Core) |
Modified
Reference HSF Unit
|
Cooling (Memory) |
None
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External Video Encoder Chip | |
External TMDS Transmitter(s) |
1 - Silicon
Image 164 Tx
No DVI-to-VGA adapter included |
Software/Gaming Bundle |
MSI
DVD, No One Lives Forever, Aquanox, Sacrifice, WinProducer/WinCoder,
various demos
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Observed Online Price |
$352.00
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MSI's Ti 4600 card is identical to their 4400 board but with faster memory and a higher clocked GPU, here's what we had to say about their 4400:
You won't find any heatsinks on anything but the GPU on MSI's 4600 board. A modified version of NVIDIA's reference GPU heatsink/fan unit is attached via hardened thermal glue and provides excellent cooling. What truly gave the MSI card the edge however was a faster spinning fan that ended up creating an annoyingly loud sound when compared to the other fans. The plus side of this was that the MSI card ended up being one of the coolest running GeForce4 Ti 4600s in the roundup.
The G4Ti 4600-VTD is outfitted with only a single Sil 164 TMDS transmitter meaning that only one DVI output is offered. Unfortunately MSI does not provide a DVI-to-VGA adapter in the box so you'll have to find one on your own if you want to use nView with dual VGA outputs. MSI chose to outfit the G4Ti 4600-VTD with a Philips video encoder chip. This particular chip limits output resolution to 800 x 600 but does allow for video input as well as output. In order to take advantage of this MSI bundles a dongle that has four connectors on it: s-video in/out and composite in/out. Only a single s-video cable comes bundled with the card however.
In order to take advantage of the video capture features MSI bundled their card with WinProducer/WinCoder which we have covered in our recent review of ATI's All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500 128MB. As was the case with most of these cards, MSI's DVD player is a re-badged copy of WinDVD.
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