WIch FX is equal with ti4600

cleeve

Illustrious
I reckon the GeforceFX 5700 (non-ultra) would be pretty close to a Ti4600 in most situations.

That's average, mind you; the Ti4600 may very well beat the 5700 at older DirectX 7 and 8 games, and the 5700 will likely beat the Ti4600 with newer, DirectX 8 and 9 pixel shaded titles.

having said that, there are better cards out there at that price point... like the 9600 PRO.

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And in addition to the above, the GF4ti is likely to outperform at lower resolutions,a nd the FX5700 would do better with higher resolutions, as well as with AA/AF enabled throughout the spectrum.

And like Cleeve said, the R9600Pro would best them both. However I'd say neither is worth the upgrade from a GF4ti. I'd only spend money for an R9800Pro, GF6600/GT or X700 upgrade at this point, because the GF4ti can still play pretty well. Of course if you can sell your GF4ti for a good price, then maybe it'd be worth the move to the R9600Pro.


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