The Graphics Cards Articles
- Facelift: The ATi Radeon 9600 XT
- Ready For The Winter Games: ATI Radeon 9800 XT
- Aquamark3: Accurate Benchmarking for Old and New (DirectX9) Apps?
- Graphics Boosters For OpenGL Workstations
- Halflife 2 Benchmarks
- Integrated Graphics Performance: It's all in the chips
- NVIDIA Detonator FX 45.23
- PVR On A Budget
- Comparison of Four 800,000-Pixel Camcorders
- VGA Card Buyer's Guide 07/2003
- Do I have enough power?
- PSU for Nvidia GTX 260
- Intel tick tock locked?
- AMD pushes out three more triple-core chips!!
- for techie pros out there
- Why lower FPS when I OC?
- First attempt at overclocking (Q9450)
- Help me choose components to OC E8400?
- CPU Overclocking "NOT WORKING"
- Noob questions on my setup
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia, puts
Topics: INTEL, NVIDIA, Overclocking
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Introduction

The winter games are finally set to begin. As our readers know, ATi has already introduced its contenders, the high-end Radeon 9800 XT and mainstream card Radeon 9600 XT .
Now NVIDIA is stepping up to the plate with its high-end FX 5950, codenamed NV38 and the FX 5900 Ultra's successor, and the FX 5700 family, which will replace the FX 5600 line for mainstream applications.
NVIDIA's latest reflects ATi's strategy with its XT cards for the FX 5950 Ultra, basically making it a memory and clock speed enhanced 5900 Ultra. The new 5700 series, on the other hand, has seen quite a few improvements. Let the games commence.
There's also news on the NVIDIA driver front. In addition to performance improvements in DirectX 9 games, the new "ForceWare" v52.16 drivers offer some useful gimmicks, such as gridlines and user customizable screen resolutions.
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