i found your arguement at rage3d about teh 5200
you were talking about the 5200u
next time, make sure you know what your typing before you flame noob
That is a different post, different argument. I think I am capable of telling the difference between a 5200 and a 5200U. Just because I argued that a 5200U doesn't suck means that I can never argue that a regular 5200 doesn't suck on a completely different forum? Your logic is amusing.
<b>I even said, in my first post on this thread, that the 5200 does lose to the 9000P. Does it sound anything like my argument for the Ultra on the other thread? Maybe you need to read more carefully before you flame.</b>
The idea that a newer card should beat the last generation is nice, but it doesn't seem to be working - for a LOT of recent cards. The 9600 Pro, FX 5600, 9200, and 5200 can ALL be outclassed by older products that are / were in a similar price range.
Are all of the above cards "pathetic pieces of engineering?"
The 9000P is an older "Pro" card, and the fact that it beats the regular 5200 is no more to the point than the fact that the 9500P beats the "new" regular 9600. The only difference is the 9500P is no longer available.
Based on this link, I don't think your views are very objective with ATi and nVidia cards.
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