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Old July 14th 03, 09:57 PM
Keith Clark
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Default FX 5600 based cards?

I was considering a Ti4200 based card but it seems nobody sells the one
I want so now I'm looking at the FX 5600 based ones.

The Asus 9560 cards have dual DVI connectors so that's one thing I'm
looking for (and a variable speed fan = lower noise).

It seems that the Ti440 based cards get higher frame rates except when
using anti-aliasing. I suppose that's fine since I'd want anti-aliasing
and a good image over "high frame rates".

Has anyone here used a FX 5600 based card? All anyone talks about in
reviews is overclocking and frame rates. What about stability, low noise
and image quality?

--Keith

 




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