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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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4x FSAA + 8x Anisotropic Filtering
In this test, anti-aliasing is combined with anisotropic filtering.
Settings: NVIDIA - Balanced; ATi - Quality.
UT 2003: 4x FSAA + 8x Aniso Quality



Here, the FX 5600 Ultra falls back again somewhat. Compared to the Ti 4200, however, the card clearly scores points, but it has no chance against the Radeon 9500 PRO. The FX 5200 Ultra lands quite far behind. Radeon 9000/ 9200 scores would have been interesting to see, but these are impossible to obtain at this point, due to ATi's driver problems in UT2003.
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