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    ASUS is known for their consistently high quality motherboards and video cards. Their reputation is such that several major Taiwanese companies in similar business lines have expressed to us their goal is to be like ASUS. There can be no better compliment from your competition.

    Today, we're taking a look at ASUS' AGP-V7100, a GeForce2 MX based video card. The card we tested sports a single VGA-out and a single DVI out, giving it dual-head functionality. We tested the card, running the benchmarks and using applications, to bring you this review today.

    With the GeForce2 MX core, dual-head, and a bundled copy of Soldier of Fortune, let's see how the AGP-V7100 stacks up.





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