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    «:::Cynical Shark:::» vairox's Avatar
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    Clock speed confusion - is this right?

    different sites/different manufacturers have different speeds for the fx series and i cant seem to find the info from nvidias site, all they have is ramdac and memory bandwidth no speeds.

    5200
    250mhz core / 200mhz memory (400ddr)

    5200 ultra
    325mhz core / 325mhz memory (650ddr)

    5600
    325mhz core / 250mhz memory (500ddr)

    5600 ultra
    400mhz core / 400mhz memory (800ddr)

    5700 ultra
    475mhz core / 450mhz memory (900mhzddr)

    5800 ultra
    500mhz core / 500mhz memory (1ghzddr)

    5900
    400mhz core / 425mhz memory (850ddr)

    5900 ultra
    450mhz core / 425mhz memory (850ddr)

    5950 ultra
    475mhz core / 475mhz memory (950mhzddr)

    so from this is it safe to say in terms of an fx card the best bang/buck is the 5700 ultra even though it only has a 128bit bus?
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    I would say, the 5700U is looking to be the best bang for the buck, Nvidia video card at the moment. Do you want to consider a ATI video card.
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    if i had a choice its ati all the way right now, but i sent my ti4200 in for RMA with MSI and i wanted to see what i can strong arm them for, id have to say fix my 4200 and send it back or throw me a 5700, anything less than the 5700 and the ti4200 is either on par or taking it over. forget dx9.
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    I would not settle for anything less then the 5600U with the flip chip or above. Edit to add:I don`t even know if MSI came out with one with the flip chip so go far the 5700U.
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