by congo » Fri Aug 19, 2005 12:28 am
The 5200 is the problem.
One day you guys will realise that.
A 5500 is a 5200 with a heap of slow ram thrown in as a marketing gimmick to offload the sorry GPU's onto the public.
The 5200's came out with the launch of the FX series of nvidia cards as a mass market low end replacement for the MX series. They offered slighty better performance and DX9 support........ they are outdated, they were junk when released, and shouldn't be on gaming machines in my opinion. ATI offers better low end graphics solutions.
Unless you have a specific problem with video drivers, it's not really useful to update them all the time, I doubt any driver series has a specific driver that increases performance more than 10%. .........more like 3% between any of them. You just leave yourself open to problems messing about with it.
Driver updating is used all the time by those that have totally inadequate hardware in a desperate attempt to mask the blatant truth and eek out ANY slight performance advantage on the junky hardware they own. It doesn't work. Putting up some serious cash and buying a real card is the answer.

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