by congo » Mon May 05, 2003 3:04 am
Hi Maccers,
I just went to Tom's Hardware Guide and checked out the benchmark tests for the FX 5600. In 3D mark it looks like it's a bit slower than the GF4 TI4200.
But, the card has more modern graphics features than the GF4 TI series (DX9 compliant).
The price you quote seems exhorbitant. The 5600 here in Australia is from $317 up. That is 124 pounds your money. So, it may pay to look around, but I've noticed that video cards in U.K. are expensive.
So, I'd price a G4 TI card (if you dont already have one) and see if there are savings there.
If you already have a fast card, I'd wait until the GF FX cards drop in price some more as not many applications / games support dx9 yet anyway. If you wait, you may get the non-crippled FX 5800 for a similar price when all the FX hype dies down.
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Hmmmm.........
I was just looking around a bit and the Gainward from your link above looks pretty impressive, though I haven't found any performance figures for it yet. I haven't got time now, but the card looks like it has potential, nice choice. ;)
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congo on Mon May 05, 2003 3:19 am, edited 1 time in total.

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