Geoff Gasior of The Tech Report.com has put up a review of Inno3D's Tornado GeForce FX 5200 Ultra. Inno3D's Tornado GeForce FX 5200 Ultra isn't yet available online, but GeForce FX 5200 Ultra cards from other manufacturers are going for as low as $132 on Pricewatch?a good $11 cheaper than the least expensive GeForce FX 5600 and $30 cheaper than ATI's Radeon 9600 Pro. If Inno3D is to be competitive among other GeForce FX 5200 Ultra manufacturers, its card will have to come in at around $130.
Contd. "Honestly, though, I'm a little confused as to where the GeForce FX 5200 Ultra is going to fit into the market. At $130, it's really leaning towards the high end of the middle ground between sub-$70 vanilla GeForce FX 5200s and our reigning mid-range graphics champion, the Radeon 9600 Pro, at over $160." Kyro: Nvidia has aways had it difficult when putting a card for the MX line. they had to walk a thin line of "putting performance/juice (in 5200ultra) but not to kill the previous peoples fav(GF4 ti 4200)" and keeping the price tag just sweet enough for avg "Joe"or "Jane" to attract. I think the Nvidia5200 Ultra almost succeeds... again almost. For the full review warp2 www.Tech-Report.com.
Contd. "Honestly, though, I'm a little confused as to where the GeForce FX 5200 Ultra is going to fit into the market. At $130, it's really leaning towards the high end of the middle ground between sub-$70 vanilla GeForce FX 5200s and our reigning mid-range graphics champion, the Radeon 9600 Pro, at over $160." Kyro: Nvidia has aways had it difficult when putting a card for the MX line. they had to walk a thin line of "putting performance/juice (in 5200ultra) but not to kill the previous peoples fav(GF4 ti 4200)" and keeping the price tag just sweet enough for avg "Joe"or "Jane" to attract. I think the Nvidia5200 Ultra almost succeeds... again almost. For the full review warp2 www.Tech-Report.com.