Axtrom Vga Xtvnx72gs256 19 Work [SAFE]
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This is almost certainly a low-end NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS 256 MB card from the mid-2000s, likely rebranded by a small OEM like “Axtrom.” If you want a definitive answer, post a clear photo of the card and its sticker labels to a hardware forum (e.g., r/GPUs, VOGONS, or Tom’s Hardware). axtrom vga xtvnx72gs256 19 work
: A core engine clock of 450 MHz and memory effective speeds typically between 533 MHz and 668 MHz depending on the specific model. Bus Interface : PCI-Express 1.0 x16. Let me know more, and I'll give you a step-by-step solution
The VGA output is analog. Modern 19" monitors with only DVI or HDMI inputs will require an active adapter (VGA to HDMI/DVI). However, most 19" monitors from the same era have VGA natively. Bus Interface : PCI-Express 1
: Since many of these cards (like the XFX or Asus versions) were "Ultra-silent" with no fans, they often required a case with great airflow to avoid "artifacting"—those weird flickering blocks on the screen that signal a dying card.