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Halo Custom Edition Article

What Video Cards are Supported by Halo CE
Supported Video Cards
HaloCE requires a minimum of 32 megabytes (MB) of video memory and a chipset that supports Hardware Transform and Lighting. When a card is classified as supported it means that HaloCE will work with that card.

The following cards were known to work with HaloCE and were therefore classified as supported at the time that Halo was shipped:

• ATI Radeon Mobility 7500
• Mobility VE
• Radeon Mobility VE
• Radeon Mobility 9000
• Radeon
• Radeon FireGL
• Radeon 7500
• Radeon 7000 VE
• Radeon 8500
• Radeon 8500 DV
• Radeon 9000
• Radeon 9200
• Radeon 9200 PRO
• Radeon 9500
• Radeon 9500 PRO
• Radeon 9600
• Radeon 9600 PRO
• Radeon 9700
• Radeon 9800 PRO
• Matrox Fusion G800
• Parhelia 128
• nVidia GeForce 256
• GeForce 256 DDR
• GeForce 256 Ultra
• GeForce 256 Quadro
• GeForce2 MX
• GeForce2 MX DDR
• GeForce2 Go
• GeForce2 Quadro
• GeForce2
• GeForce2 Ti
• GeForce2 Ultra
• GeForce2 Quadro
• GeForce3
• GeForce3 Ti200
• GeForce3 Ti500
• GeForce3 Quadro
• GeForce4 Ti4600
• GeForce4 Ti4400
• GeForce4 Ti4200-8x
• GeForce4 Ti4800
• GeForce4 Ti4800SE
• GeForce4 MX 420
• GeForce4 MX 440
• GeForce4 MX 440SE
• GeForce4 MX 460
• GeForce4 Go 420
• GeForce4 Go 440
• GeForce4 MX 448 Go
• GeForce4 Go 4200
• GeForce4 Quadro4
• GeForce4 Quadro 200
• GeForce4 Quadro 280
• GeForce4 Quadro 380
• GeForce4 Quadro 550
• GeForce4 Quadro 580
• GeForce4 Quadro 700
• GeForce4 Quadro 750
• GeForce4 Quadro 780
• GeForce4 Quadro 900
• GeForce4 Quadro 980
• GeForce FX 5200
• GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
• GeForce FX 5200SE
• GeForce FX 5600
• GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
• GeForce FX 5600SE
• GeForce FX 5800 Ultra
• GeForce FX 5800
• GeForce FX Go5600
• GeForce FX Go5200
• GeForce FX 5900
• GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
• GeForce FX 5900SE
• GeForce Quadro FX 500
• GeForce Quadro FX 1000
• GeForce Quadro FX 2000
• GeForce FX Quadro 3000
• GeForce FX Quadro Go700
• nForce
• nForce2

Unsupported Video Cards
Halo requires a minimum of 32 MB of video memory and a chipset that supports Hardware Transform and Lighting. There are some cards and chipsets that may meet this requirement but are still unsupported because there is a lack of driver support by the manufacturer or because the manufacturer is out of business and is no longer supporting their former products. When a card is classified as unsupported, it means that while Halo may work with that card, you may experience issues that range from minor graphics issues to system level issues such as error messages, blue screens, failure to run the game, or system reboots.

[Posted: May-25-2005 12:29 EST -  (Link)]