Uhm... I hope you are kidding.fade2green514 said:i believe they dont even have vertex shaders lol...
And look, even nVIDIA's site (http://www.nvidia.com/page/pg_20040109351638.html) states that the FX series have "Support for DX 9.0 vertex shader 2.0+".The FX features DDR, DDR-II or GDDR-3 memory, a 130 nm fabrication process, and Shader Model 2.0/2.0A compliant vertex and pixel shaders.
lol you're an idiot... FP Array would be a type of programmable shader...Clutch said:Uhm... I hope you are kidding.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_FX
And look, even nVIDIA's site (http://www.nvidia.com/page/pg_20040109351638.html) states that the FX series have "Support for DX 9.0 vertex shader 2.0+".
wow, nice job helping the guy.Clutch said:Figure it out. Every card varies.
Hmm, it seems that you are right, fade2green514, in that the FX series does indeed have an FP Array, which handles vertex functions. My bad.fade2green514 said:lol you're an idiot... FP Array would be a type of programmable shader...
not a vertex shader like other cards.
show me where it says it has multiple vertex shaders...
not to mention, where it says a 6600gt WOULDNT be better.
you know clutch, ive been in this forum for quite some time, all you ever do is bash other peoples comments. why do you try to help for once![]()