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Introduction
GeForce 4. Okay, I will admit it, I am a hardware junky. As soon as the GeForce 4 line was introduced, my love affair with my GeForce 3 was over. I could not stop thinking about getting a GeForce 4. I am addicted to First Person Shooter style games and with the upcoming release of UT2003 and Unreal II on the horizon; I wanted to make sure I could run these games in all their glory. Plus, I would have bragging rights for having one of the fastest video cards available.
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