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Assisted Answer from tmj883
Date: 02/19/2004 08:29PM PST
Grade: A
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AquaMark3 is great benchmark for comparing DX8 and DX9 cards as the benchmark is not purely one or the other. Results that I have obtained comparing various Geforce cards agree with published results. Typical comparison:
FX 5900........41000+
GF4Ti4200.....21000+
FX 5200Ultra..11000+
FX 5200NonU...8000+
AS you can see, the dual pipe gpu of the 4200 stomps the single pipe 5200Ultra, although both cards have similar clock and memory speeds. The GF5700 and 5700Ultra (AuqaM-30000+) are the new Geforce DX9 cards that fill the void of the now older 4200 DX8 series. They are single pipe architecture but have much higher clock and memory speeds to compensate.
Nice PC, but I would consider upgrading the video card, and yes, the 4200 will give much better overall performance. Final suggestion...sell both the 4200 + the 5200 = buy 5700U. You would be very happy. T
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Q_20891537.html
Assisted Answer from tmj883
Date: 02/19/2004 08:29PM PST
Grade: A
Assisted Answer
AquaMark3 is great benchmark for comparing DX8 and DX9 cards as the benchmark is not purely one or the other. Results that I have obtained comparing various Geforce cards agree with published results. Typical comparison:
FX 5900........41000+
GF4Ti4200.....21000+
FX 5200Ultra..11000+
FX 5200NonU...8000+
AS you can see, the dual pipe gpu of the 4200 stomps the single pipe 5200Ultra, although both cards have similar clock and memory speeds. The GF5700 and 5700Ultra (AuqaM-30000+) are the new Geforce DX9 cards that fill the void of the now older 4200 DX8 series. They are single pipe architecture but have much higher clock and memory speeds to compensate.
Nice PC, but I would consider upgrading the video card, and yes, the 4200 will give much better overall performance. Final suggestion...sell both the 4200 + the 5200 = buy 5700U. You would be very happy. T
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