GeForce4 Ti 4400

Nvidia GeForce4 Ti 4400, GeForce4 Ti 4200, GeForce4 Ti 4600, NVX-E0204D User manual

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NVIDIA Graphic Cards
User’s Guide
Doc No. : NVX-E0204D
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GeForce4 Ti – Ferocious Graphics Power
User’s Guide
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The GeForce4 Ti graphics processing unit (GPU) is the first consumer GPU capable of driving complex geometries
and character animations. With its advanced nfiniteFX II Engine, superior Accuview Antialiasing techniques, and
flexible nView display technology, the GeForce4 Ti GPU allow end users to experience radically immersive graphical
environments complete with unique visual effects, and the most realistic, life-like images ever experienced on a
desktop PC.
GeForce4 Ti 4600 GeForce4 Ti 4400 GeForce4 Ti 4200
Vertices per Second 136 Million 125 Million 113 Million
Fill Rate ( AA Samples / Sec ) 4.8 Billion 4.4 Billion 4 Billion
Operations per Second 1.23 Trillion 1.12 Trillion 1.03 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth 10.4 GB/Sec. 8,8 GB/Sec. Up to 8 GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB
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nfiniteFX II Engine
The NVIDIA nfiniteFX II Engine incorporates dual programmable Vertex Shaders, faster Pixel Shaders and 3D
textures. The nfiniteFX II Engine gives developers the freedom to program a virtually infinite number of custom
special effects to create true-to-life characters and environments.
Accuview Antialiasing
The Accuview Antialiasing subsystem with advanced multisampling hardware delivers full-scene antialiased quality
at performance levels never before seen.
Lightspeed Memory Architecture II
LMA II boosts effective memory bandwidth by up to 300%. Radical new technologies?including Z-occlusion culling,
fast Z-clear, and auto pre-charge?effectively multiply the memory bandwidth to ensure fluid frame rates for the
latest 3D and 2D games and applications.
3D Textures
An integral part of the nfiniteFX II and nfiniteFX Engines, 3D textures make hollow objects solid with true
three-dimensional material properties such as wood grain or marbling.
Shadow Buffers
Shadow buffers enable self-shadowing for characters and objects, and soften the edges of shadows for realistic
effects, adding depth to scenes and highlighting spatial relationships between objects.
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Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
Guarantees forward and backward compatibility with software drivers. Simplifies upgrading to a new NVIDIA product
because all NVIDIA products work with the same driver software.
Advanced Pixel Shaders
Part of the nfiniteFX II Engine, advanced Pixel Shaders alter lighting and surface effects that replace artificial,
computerized looks with materials and surfaces that mimic reality. Technical advancements deliver substantial
performance improvement in all areas, especially three and four texture performance.
AGP 4X/2X and AGP Texturing Support
Takes advantage of new methods of transferring information more efficiently, and allows content developers to use
high-quality, 32-bit color textures and high-polygon-count scenes.
Dual Vertex Shaders
Part of the nfiniteFX II Engine, dual Vertex Shaders are used to breathe life and personality into complex characters
and environments. By driving more than 100 million processed vertices per second, dual Vertex Shaders make
massively populated scenes rich in detail possible.
Highest Quality and Highest Performance Microsoft Windows XP Support
Fully accelerates Windows XP multimedia and user interfaces, making it the ideal Windows XP graphics solution.
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Lossless Z-Compression
LMA II contains a lossless form of Z-compression that delivers a 4:1 benefit. Compression is a crucial technique in
saving memory bandwidth for higher performance.
Microsoft DirectX 8.X and OpenGL 1.3 Optimizations and Support
Delivers the best performance and guarantees compatibility with all current and future 3D applications and games.
Quad Cache
LMA II contains a caching system for primitives, vertices, textures and pixels. These caches are individually
dedicated and optimized for almost instant graphics pipeline access and reuse.
World's Fastest DDR Memory Interface
The 10.6GB per second memory subsystem ensures peak performance and the smoothest frame rates ever,
allowing extremely high resolutions and full-scene antialiasing as the standard operating mode for most games.
Z-Correct Bump Mapping
The nfiniteFX II engine is capable of making intersecting bump-mapped polygons look realistic and accurate. This is
especially important in scenes where water and land interact with each other.
Hardware Installation
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Caution :
Static electricity can severely damage electronic parts, Take these precautions:
l Before touching any electronic part, drain the static electricity from your body. You can do this by touching
the internal metal frame of your computer while it's unplugged.
l Don't remove a card from the anti-static container until you are ready to install it. When you remove a card
from your computer, place it back in its container.
l Don't let your clothes touch any electronic parts.
l When handling a card, hold it by its edges, and avoid touching its circuitry.
Hardware Installation
Before You Begin
Before you process next step, make sure your computer system meets the peripheral requirements and switch to
standard VGA display driver.
Prepare Your Computer for Installation
Prior to working on your computer, make sure the power and any related equipment are turned off.
How to Insert Your AGP Graphics Card?
Hardware Installation
How to Connect the Monitor?
Plug your monitor cable into the monitor connector on your AGP graphics
card. Make sure the other end of the monitor cable is properly connected to
your monitor.
Installation Procedures
For the first time Installation
Locate the AGP bus expansion slot, make sure this slot is unobstructed.
1. Remover the corresponding expansion slot cover from the computer chassis.
2. Ground yourself to an anti-static mat or other grounded source.
3. Position the card directly over the AGP slot and insert one end of the card down into the slot. Be sure the
metal contacts on the bottom of the host adapter are securely seated in the slot.
4. Connect your analog monitor's 15-pin VGA connector to the card and fasten the retaining screws (if any).
5. Connect other cables and devices if available.
Now you are ready to install the software drivers and utilities.
For Systems with existing VGA card
Change your display driver to Standard VGA.
1. Shut down your computer and unplug all electrical cards.
2. Replace the existing VGA card with the new graphics card.
3. Restart your computer and install the new display driver.
Windows ME / 98 / 95 Installation
1. Start Windows ME/98/95
2. Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box
will appear and detect as Standard PCI
Graphic Adapter (VGA).
3. Click Next to begin setup the VGA
driver. If the Windows ask you for your
Windows ME/98/95 CD, insert the CD,
or change the path to \Windows\System
directory.
4. Windows will prompt you to restart your
windows,Click Yes to reboot.
5. After system reboot. You may begin to
setup VGA driver.
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Caution:
l Before installing the display driver, make sure your Windows ME/98/95 is installed in VGA mode and works fine.
l To take advantage of all the AGP features, please use Windows 95 OSR2.1 ( or later version ), or Windows ME / 98.
Otherwise, you can use OSR2.0 and install USBSUPP.EXE from Microsoft to upgrade to OSR2.1
l The AGP driver is required for non-Intel chipset, please use correct AGP driver to install for different chipset.
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1. Start Windows ME/98/95 . Click mouse right
button on the desktop and select Properties from
the popup menu, or double click on the Display
icon from the Control Panel folder.
2. Select Setting->Advanced ( or select
Setting->Advanced Properties for Windows 95 ),
then select Adapter page, and click change button.
Windows ME / 98 / 95 Installation
3. When Update Device Drivers Wizard dialog box
appears on screen, select Display a list of all drivers,
so you can select the driver you want.
4. Select Standard display types from the
manufacturers and select Standard PCI Display
Adapter( VGA ) from the Models then click OK
button.
4. After complete installing Standard VGA Driver.
Click Close button and restart Windows to
enable Standard VGA Mode
5. After system reboot. You may begin to setup
VGA driver..
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1. Start Windows(95/98/ME/NT/2000 or XP) and insert the Installation CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. The
Installation Wizard will appear, please select VGA Driver to setup.
2. Display Driver Setup Application will check your Windows to make sure your system is working fine, If you
see any warning message, please click Abort to stop setup. If not, please click Continue to begin setup.
3. Please read Software License Agreement before begin installing drivers, And Click Yes to continue install.
4. After complete installing VGA driver, Windows will ask you reboot system to enable the VGA display driver.
5. After system reboot, VGA display driver is setup ready.
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* Please Note : All screen snapshot were using GeForce2 Ti as sample.
1. Start Windows ME/98/95
2. Click mouse right button on the desktop and select
Properties from the popup menu, or double click on
the Display icon from the Control Panel folder.
3. Select Setting->Advanced (or select
Setting->Advanced Properties for Windows 95),
then select Adapter page, and click change button.
Windows ME / 98 / 95 Installation
4. When Update Device Drivers Wizard dialog box
appears on screen, select Show specify the
location of the driver to show all VGA devices.
5. Click Have Disk button from the Select Device
dialog box.
Windows ME / 98 / 95 Installation
6. Enter the driver path (D:\Driver\WinMe9x) or
click Browse button to select driver directory.
7. Select your VGA model and click OK.
8. After complete installing VGA display driver,
click Finish button and restart Windows to enable
VGA Driver.
NVIDIA Friendly Utilities
* All screen snapshot were using GeForce2 Ti as sample.
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1. Click mouse right button on the desktop and select
Properties from the popup menu, or double click on the
Display icon from the Control Panel folder, then click
Advanced button.
NVIDIA Friendly Utilities
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Follow step in System Information Section, click Additional Properties button.
A. Color Correction
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, and gamma
values of the screen output from the Color Correction
Page.
Click Save As button
to save your current
setting as different
schema, then you
may restore the
setting back
whenever you need.
B. Direct3D Setting
You can adjust the mipmapping, anti-aliasing
configuration of your Direct3D setting.
Notes: This
function is only
available in 16
bit and 32 bit
color depth.
NVIDIA Friendly Utilities
B. Direct3D Setting
Click Advanced button to adjust Texel Alignment, for
Direct3D, or turn on Direct3D Hardware Antialiasing.
C. OpenGL Setting
You can adjust the detail configuration of your OpenGL
setting, like V-Sync wating, buffer region extension.
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