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12:01 PM - March 11, 2003 by
Lars Weinand
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia, geforcefx, 5600, ultra
Topics: NVIDIA
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia, geforcefx, 5600, ultra
Topics: NVIDIA
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3D Mark 2001 Detail Tests
Game 4: Nature

In Game 4, "Nature Test," the FX 5600 Ultra lands in the middle. It lands just ahead of the 9500 cards, at the same level as the Ti 4200, and just a shade behind the Ti 4200. The 5200 Ultra is somewhat faster than the 9000 PRO.
Fillrate Single Texturing

The fillrate tests reveal no surprises, but they do contradict the theory that NV31/ 34 is a 2x2 pixel pipe design. The scores are the same level as those of the Ti 4200 (4x2), which speaks for a 4x1 design with the 5600/ 5200.
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