The only drawback I would say is that fact that the card jumped on some games. Granted, it 'jumped' when settings were extremely high, but it had trouble scooting along sometimes nonetheless. It was also pretty difficult to install on
Windows XP . Only because of user error though, and I soon figured out that you have to uninstall the original video card drivers, go to
Add Hardware wizard and tell it that you plan on installing new hardware, but that it's not there yet. Then turn your machine off. You insert the card, and voila, XP picks it up. Driver installation for the
3D Prophet 4000 XT is not very difficult and deserves mention as
Hercules products are close to immaculate when it comes to drivers, installation and the interface between the two. The manual was a little short, and I would have loved for the features of the card to be listed, but it seems as if the manual was written strictly to show you how to install the
3DP4XT . Look at it this way, at least the manual is in French too.
Riot Rundown: If you are in need of a super quality video card, this is a definite head turner. The quality and performance could definitely finish 1 and 2 in their high school graduating class. The price range is so low, you could do no better to find a cheaper card. Sure, it's not as good as a GeForce 4 , but being that it's one-fifth of the price, it's a killer deal. Plus, the card is a nifty blue and the on-board processor's fan is so fashionable that I've made two or three friends from the fan alone. So, if you've got a cash limitation, or are just looking for a card that can straight up handle, then you've got a friend in the Hercules 3D Prophet 4000 XT .