I'm on a limited budget, and might get one of these myself,
along with an extra 256MB of PC2100 DDR to make a total 512MB, but
can't seem to make up my mind yet. Might just get an ATI 9500, and
skip the memory for now. The ATI 9500 is cheaper than the GF FX5600.
Anywho... I read a review of a GF FX5200 non-ultra roundup.
Out of the cards they reviewed, the Prolink Pixelview GF FX5200 128bit
memory bus version is clocked at 275Mhz core 500Mhz memory out of the
box. It has an active cooling HSF to keep it stable. It beat out all
the FX5200 non-ultra cards in the review. Unfortunatly, since the card
is running pretty much at max clock speeds, they couldn't get it to OC
with the default cooler. Maybe adding a good HSF wih memoy chip
coolers could get it a little faster, but even at it's out-of-the-box
clock speed, it beat out the other overclocked FX5200 in most of the
games, and benchmarks.
http://www.nordichardware.com/reviews/graphiccard/2003/Budget_Roundup/
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:06:53 +0000 (UTC), "John Smith"
wrote:
>Hi All
>Ok,know they are a bitt naff,easily beaten by 4200
>but they seem quite cheap for a second pc.
>What overclocking results are people out there
>getting?
>Ta for any inf
>Smiffy
>
Archived from group: alt>comp>periphs>videocards>nvidia