Originally posted by: pooper
I bought my Visiontek GF3TI200 from BB a long time ago at BB for $99AR. I've completely missed anything that went on with the GF4 and now we're up to a second generation of FX cards. I mostly will be looking for DX8 performance in games and was wondering how (if at all) a FX5200($99 at BB, non-ultra) stacks up to my GF3Ti200. What's the best value in DX8 for under $150?
<<< Here is a benchmark I just posted on another thread, as you can see the FX5200 hardly performs any better than the old GF4 MX440. Your GF3 Ti200 will be faster than the FX5200 so don't bother getting it. IMO a great video card to get is the Geforce4 Ti4200, it offers great performance for it's price. Actually I'm replacing my 128mb FX5200 with a 128mb GF4 Ti4200 because it's just a much much better video card >>>
Here are some NEW benchmark scores for my GF4 MX440 (270/400) and Geforce FX5200 (250/400):-
AMD Athlon XP 2500 Barton (11x166mhz)
SIS746FX motherboard
512mb DDR333 memory
Detonator v44.03
SIS AGP v1.15
Windows XP Home edition with SP1
All games tested at 1024x768x32bit with max quality settings and with sound enabled for real game results!
(results are fx5200 & mx440)
3dmark 2001 se (1024x768) = 7656,6367
3dmark 2003 (1024x768) = 1423,261
Quake 3 (demo4):-
800x600x32bit = 212,198
1024x768x32bit = 159,145
1280x1024x32bit= 132,121
Quake 3 2xfsaa:-
640x480x32bit = 212,184
800x600x32bit = 169,132
1024x768x32bit= 112,86
Quake 3 4xfsaa:-
640x480x32bit = 135,96
800x600x32bit = 90,66
1024x768x32bit= 55,43
Quake 3 anisotropic filtering at 1024x768x32bit:-
2x=138,125
4x=126,N/A
8x=117,N/A
Return to castle wolfenstein (IXBT):-
800x600x32bit = 125,158
1024x768x32bit = 82,121
1280x1024x32bit= 66,101
NOTE:Yes these scores are correct, the FX5200 gets it's ass kicked by the little GF4 MX440 big time. Hey Nvidia I think you forgot to obtimise this game for the Geforce FX?
Serious Sam 2 (Elephant Atrium):-
800x600x32bit = 160,152
1024x768x32bit = 120,108
1280x1024x32bit= 99,87
NOTE:The FX5200 stutters when the benchmark starts which results in a lower score, Nvidia should of fixed this problem in the last driver release.
UT2003 flyby LQ (Antalus):-
800x600x32bit = 124,124
1024x768x32bit = 83,84
1280x1024x32bit= 55,56
UT2003 botmatch LQ (Antalus):-
800x600x32bit = 74,76
1024x768x32bit = 61,64
1280x1024x32bit= 43,46
NOTE:Both of these video cards should be used in a slower system because they are both really holding back the Athlon XP 2500. The GF4 Ti4200 which will be replacing the FX5200 in this system will deliver much better performance!