The 2D performance of this card is excellent - works a treat on a 1920x1080 LCD display. That's why I'm using this GeForce 6-Series card, it's from the same era as this antique PC, and has very satisfactory 2D & 3D capabilities considering its vintage. Straight away, quite aside from the PCI interface, any modern card will have driver issues with the CPU's lack of SSE & SSE2 instructions (it has MMX & 3d-Now!). Up front, I'm using it in an old IBM Aptiva which has PCI slots and an AMD K6-III CPU. I'm looking for any useful advice regarding legacy drivers for an EVGA 512-P1-N402-LR GeForce 6200 512MByte DDR2 PCI video card. I know there's a specific forum for EVGA Graphics Cards, but that forum stops at GeForce 9 Series, so I'm guessing something as old as a GeForce 6 Series card would qualify in the "all other EVGA products" category - maybe in a sub-category of "fossil". Hello Forum Members, I'm new here, so please be gentle.
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