Very cheap GPU

Well.. it does the job.. i had one of those (well, the 256 AGP version) and it ran BF2 etc pretty nicely :) dont excpect any miracles tough ;)
 
It's a decent card, but don't expect it to play new games at high settings.

EDIT: OMG! I just noticed the TV-out! With that card I can put my comp on any TV.. Most GPUs need S-Video.
The composite out may seem easier, but the quality will be horrible.
 
[-0MEGA-];485604 said:
The composite out may seem easier, but the quality will be horrible.

Composite out: horrible? My DVD player uses composite cable and pic is crystal clear.
 
If my NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 128MB DDR 64-bit AGP can handle Quake 4 at:
- Texture quality: High
- Bump maps: On
- Specular: On
- Shadows: On
- AA: Off
- AF: 2x
- 800x600 res
with an avg of 18FPS, does the card can do better?
 
Composite out: horrible? My DVD player uses composite cable and pic is crystal clear.
Images and movies are much more suited for composite, but if you want to use the TV to show text, or use as a computer monitor, it's pretty much impossible because you can't read small text.

And obviously you dont have an HDTV with a blu-ray player, now thats crystal clear :D
 
SVHS and RCA don't have that big of a difference in quality, regardless what you're output's from(computer, DVD, etc) Regardless what you use, you're computer's output will be fuzzy just how TV's work.

I'm trying to find how good that card is... The standard 6200 is only slightly better than the 5200.
 
I'm trying to find how good that card is... The standard 6200 is only slightly better than the 5200.

not true

In my old computer I had FX5200 and it was not good at all, it plays most of the games on the lowest setting. Whereas My friend had geforce 6200 and he was able to play most games at its time on high setting.

I think the 6200 performs as good as FX5700
 
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