G Glachum Distinguished Aug 11, 2003 1 0 18,510 Aug 11, 2003 #1 Would it be worth it to get a Gforce FX card based on the DX9 capabilities when the TI cards outperform and cost less (on average)? Will be keeping this card for approx. 2 years. Maybe less if I land a promotion. *grin*
Would it be worth it to get a Gforce FX card based on the DX9 capabilities when the TI cards outperform and cost less (on average)? Will be keeping this card for approx. 2 years. Maybe less if I land a promotion. *grin*
E endyen Splendid May 19, 2003 8,161 0 30,790 Aug 11, 2003 #2 If you mean a 5200, no way for that card. It's a gf4-440 with dx9. If you are thinking of a 5600 ultra rev.2 Yes it seem like a great card.
If you mean a 5200, no way for that card. It's a gf4-440 with dx9. If you are thinking of a 5600 ultra rev.2 Yes it seem like a great card.
S simwiz2 Distinguished May 16, 2003 145 0 18,680 Aug 11, 2003 #3 Currently, the Ti4200 is has great price/performance for about $80. For the FX Series, the 5600 Ultra rev2 is currently expensive, but better than a Ti4600 because it deals with AA and AF better.
Currently, the Ti4200 is has great price/performance for about $80. For the FX Series, the 5600 Ultra rev2 is currently expensive, but better than a Ti4600 because it deals with AA and AF better.
J jmecor Distinguished Jul 7, 2003 2,332 0 19,780 Aug 11, 2003 #4 I even found in some stores that the 4200 sells below $60 <i> "I'll Take A Quiet Life -Handshake to Carbon Monoxide- Th.Yo." </i>
I even found in some stores that the 4200 sells below $60 <i> "I'll Take A Quiet Life -Handshake to Carbon Monoxide- Th.Yo." </i>