GeForce2 Go 100

GeForce2 Go 100 is a lower mobile GeForce2 variant where laptop model details matter more than the name.

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Partial entry. Core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.
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At a Glance

Entry Type
Laptop GPU
Architecture
Celsius
Series
GeForce 2 Series
GPU Die
NV11B
Launch Date
2001-02-06
TMUs
4
ROPs
2
Memory
16 MB DDR
Bus Width
32-bit
TDP/TBP
2 W
Interface
AGP 4x
Data Confidence
Partial

Overview

GeForce2 Go 100 belongs to the mobile GeForce2 branch, where power, memory, cooling, and OEM integration define the real experience. It should not be treated like a swappable desktop board.

The entry is most useful when tied to exact notebook models and driver packages, because those are what a buyer or restorer actually has to work with.

Why It Mattered

GeForce2 Go 100 documents NVIDIA's early mobile segmentation after the initial GeForce2 Go push. It helps show that notebook GPU names quickly became variant-heavy.

Collector Notes

Record laptop model, subsystem ID, memory size, driver package, BIOS, cooling hardware, panel resolution, and whether the GPU is soldered or modular.

Common Failure Points

Thermal aging, dead fans, failing batteries, cracked plastics, dim LCDs, and OEM driver limitations dominate the buying risk more than chip specs.

Used-Market Caution

Buy the laptop, not just the GPU name. Confirm charger, screen, cooling, battery state, storage, and working 3D acceleration in the intended OS.

Known Issues

Known issues pending source review.

SourcesPartial

Sources reviewed: 2026-06-21

This entry is still being source-checked.

Data confidence and source status

Partial entry. Core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.

  • Verified: core specifications and historical notes have been reviewed against listed sources.
  • Partial: core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.
  • Imported: spec-only imported entry pending editorial source review.
  • Needs source review: narrative notes are incomplete until reviewed.

Primary / manufacturer sources

  1. NVIDIA corporate timeline 2000Official timeline entries for GeForce2 GTS and GeForce2 GoOpen source
  2. NVIDIA Windows XP/2000 91.47 driver pageSupport boundary for GeForce2 MX and older GeForce2 productsOpen source
  3. NVIDIA Quadro2 MXR/EX feature pageTwinView and Quadro2 MXR/EX positioningOpen source

Independent reference sources

  1. TechPowerUp GeForce2 Go 100 GPU SpecsModel-level specification referenceOpen source

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