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- GeForceFX for the Masses: The GeForceFX 5600 and 5200 Series
- Strike Force: The new ATI Radeon 9800, 9600 and 9200 Series
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1:01 PM - April 16, 2003 by
Lars Weinand
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: introducing, ati
Topics: AMD/ATI, Buyer's Guides, NVIDIA
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: introducing, ati
Topics: AMD/ATI, Buyer's Guides, NVIDIA
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Splinter Cell: Standard Test

The Splinter Cell tests were run at the highest quality settings the game allows.



In Splinter Cell, the Radeon 9600 PRO performs very well, clearly beating the 9500 cards. The FX 5600 Ultra, on the other hand, scores very badly here. The Ti 4200's performance is once again a welcome surprise.
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