Originally posted by: MustISO
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=1933
9600 seems to be faster in these charts. Maybe I'm reading them wrong.
Well, maybe so, since 9600 is not in the test. My bottom recommendation for a budget gamer would be the
R9600pro at $120-$130, so I'm on your side

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(Going under that, I'd primarily look at FX5200ultra. There's also the 5700LE, 5500 and standard 5200. They're all in the same general (low) *class* of performance, with similar value point. And without AA/AF they're all outclassed by GF4 Ti, but unlike Ti, they do support DX9.)
To estimate the 9600 performance you have to cut off about one fourth of 9600pro's bars. You would then see that Ti4200 is indeed faster.
But it's not just that, that have made for such enthusiastic followers to the GF4 Ti. Look at the charts with no AA/AF. You can always gain framerate, and improve gameplay, with a GF4 Ti by disabling AF. It also performs much better, on mature 3D engines than most of those tests show. Check out HomeWorld2 and NeverWinter Nights for a hint.
Personally, I'm such a fan of AA/AF, it really makes for much better looking 3D, I would be careful about recommending GF4 Ti, but it is a blistering fast DX8.1 card for the money.