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Nvidia will soon release another GPU for the entry/midstream level markets.
The new GPU will be called GeForceFX 5500. There are no definitive specs for this GPU except that it will be positioned below the GeForceFX 5700 series. Boards based on this GPU will be available in March. Apparently, Nvidia wants to have another contender in the entry/midstream level markets to go along with the very-successful FX 5700 Ultra. Of course, Nvidia officials declined to comment on the new GPU. Get more details at www.xbitlabs.com
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I see a replacement for the Fx 5200 in the works. Im really surprised that nvidia is releasing a new budget video card this late in the Fx 5xxx cycle. Even if this card out performs the Ti4200 it would not be a worthy upgrade since the 6xxx cards are about to be released in the coming months.
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Yep, but the FX5500 is slower than the FX5600 even though it has the same NV31 core.
There's a little more info at B3D: http://www.beyond3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10069
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So its the Nv31 core? I still see this as potentially good because its gonna at least have the AA compression scheme of the FX 5600,
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The bad news is the PS2.0 speed comparable but less to a FX5600. ![]()
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and why does anyone need this when the FX5700 non-ultra is so cheap? And even the FX5600 can be had below $100... this is indeed a strange move by Nvidia
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Hmm, not a bad idea, a replacement for the FX5200 would be a nice change. If it's only $100 (like the current FX5200), then it would be a very compedative product, and would definatly one-up the current ATI low-end solution (the 9000/9200). If they can be had for $60 like the FX5200 currently is at Newegg, then I see a VERY nice option for those looking to spend very little to get a decent card. Even if it's not quite as fast as the TI4200, the AA algorithm and DX9 "compatability" alone would make it more then worth the money.
Though I must ask, what happened to the FX5300 and FX5400? |
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Ok I get the name now. the Geforce FX 5500 is much better than the 5300 or 5400 right, just like a Geforce FX 5600 is better than a Radeon 9500 :P |
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5700LE is coming also, seems to be replacing the 5600XT. And these like the 5600XT and the 5900XT will be silent launches, the real stuff which gets a grand launch is the NV40.
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I happen to like my FX5200U very much so. I don't regret buying it one bit. Infact, I am so glad I held out as long as I have. It has been a learning process for me, I have found out how long I can actually hold out on product releases and will eagerly purchase a NV40 regardless of the performance. (It will be great though, I know. ) This card has done two very important things for me, brought me back to Nvidia products and driver quality.My son wanted UT2K3, so being a good dad I got it for him. (He's a great kid and deserves way more than I can ever give him.) So I made a movie of our play settings. It's always high in NV's Control panel and surprisingly it is high or higher on game settings. Playing at 800x600, though using 4xAA/2xAF! Enjoy - Da Movie Peace, ![]() |
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Seriously, I think ATi and nVidia should concentrate on making WAY more models next generation! I mean, I can still almost tell them apart right now, so they have a lot further to go to utterly confuse the discerning buyer.
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