 | "...with DirectX 9.0 support, the feature set is there to be useful for a significant time in the future...I was very impressed ..."
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 | "...easily one of the best value videocards we have ever used.”
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 | "At the end of the day, we are left looking at a landslide of sorts. Without question, the GeForce FX 5200 is the undisputed budget performance champion.....For the gaming enthusiast who finds themselves on a strict budget, we find it hard to do much better than the GeForce FX 5200."
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 | “Relatively speaking, the Verto (GeForce FX 5200 Ultra) is a very fast graphics card…Recommended”
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 | “With that said, the FX5200 is hands-down, the better video card, from a performance perspective....Since both cards cost about the same, once again, the FX5200 is the better video card, from a value perspective….the nVidia GeForce FX 5200 is the final winner.”
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 | “Well, overall we liked the card. We honestly weren't expecting much from it in terms of performance, but it did do well in our tests...Overall the card is good for end-users seeking decent performance at a budget price.”
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 | "...if you are looking for a DX9 capable card at a great price, then the (GeForce) FX 5200 may be exactly what you are looking for!”
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 | "As a DirectX 9 card, it is already superior to the others on paper, and it also offers multi-sampling FSAA and relatively fast anisotropic filtering."
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 | "NVIDIA’s GeForce FX 5200 Ultra is the new performance champion in the value segment…"
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 | "Want affordable power? Here it is."
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 | "NVIDIA's DirectX 9 strategy is to be commended, they are delivering DX9 compatibility for cards ranging in price from < $100 all the way up to their $400 flagship."
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 | "Throughout our tests the card maintained respectable scores for an entry level product, proving it to be a capable little card."
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 | "After playing with the GeForce FX 5200 Ultra, I came away impressed with the 'Mainstream' market GPU's performance."
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 | "If your idea of a good graphics card consists of speed and future-proof qualities, while still maintaining awesome value, then the 5200 Ultra will not fail to please.” Overall: 9/10 - For the current market, this is the most feature filled budget card available."
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 | "The GeForceFX 5200 is perhaps the more significant card. It stayed close to the Ti 4200 in many tests, and performed surprisingly well for a card that will be in the sub-$150 (list) range. With versions of the 5200 pushing to well below $100, DirectX 9 gets a major boost."
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 | "Even the cheapest GeForce FX 5200s, which retail for as little as $67 on Pricewatch, support all the DirectX 9 features that make NVIDIA's "Dawn" demo look so good, and that's an impressive feat."
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