The Asus Model N6200/TD/256M/A which is the first card would be the fastest
although the engine clocks run at the same speed on both boards at 350Mhz which
is a chip and or software that runs the game engine onboard which powers the 
entire game.

The RAMDACs (Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter) run at the same 
speed
on both cards but the first card uses DDR memory and the second DDR2 with both 
cards running
a max res of 2048X1536 which is excellent for most games on the market today.

If I were you I'd choose the first card as my choice.

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College


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which of the 2 cards below is the better deal for light-to-moderate 
gaming, and frequent film/dvd watching on a 19" svga lcd?

<http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php?lang=&product_id=7357&menu=&submenu=&session=e432d66c558e513b5f298a91c4dd59ee>
<http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php?lang=&product_id=7374&menu=&submenu=&session=e432d66c558e513b5f298a91c4dd59ee>

item 1 seems to have a slightly faster memory clock ?

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Kylde

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