In general, the first hardware that is checked at post is the video card, so a few lines of text that appear in the upper-left corner of the screen after starting the machine are described as "configuration information" for the video card.
Four lines of text:
The first line "GeForce4 MX440 ..." indicates that the display core of the video card is GeForce4 MX440 and supports the AGP 8X technology.
The second line "version ..." marked the version of the graphics card bios, we can "squeeze" the graphics card performance by updating the BIOS version of the video card, and of course the new line of text will change after the update.
Third line "Copyright (C) ..." is the manufacturer's copyright information, indicating the display chip manufacturers and manufacturers copyright years.
The four-line "64.0MB RAM" indicates the video card memory capacity.