agreedOriginally posted by: TheAudit
Doh, sorry about that.
If you are picking between the 5200 and the 9100, definitely go with the 9100, it's the better of the two.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
9100, but it doesn't have DX9 support does it?
Originally posted by: ruther
Hi,
Ok, the 9100 is faster, but what about 2d/3d image quality & features & OpenGL??! GeForce FX5200 supports OpenGL 1.4, while Radeon 9100 supports "only" OpenGL 1.3. What do you think?!
I am NOT a gamer, I bear in mind CAD-like/OpenGL applications. I just started programming OpenGL in Fortran(I´m not sure yet of the differences between 1.3 and 1.4 versions, so I don´t know if it´s worth buying a FX5200 because of that).
Catalyst 3.10 (ATi's newest drivers) are OpenGL 1.4 compliant.GeForce FX5200 supports OpenGL 1.4, while Radeon 9100 supports "only" OpenGL 1.3. What do you think?!
Originally posted by: MonkeyDriveExpress
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If you're running OpenGL go for either a GeForce4 Ti4200 ($70-100) or an FX5700 Ultra or higher (5900 preferrably for around $200). Nvidia just about wipes the floor with ATI in OpenGL, DirectX is a different story though...
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Catalyst 3.10 (ATi's newest drivers) are OpenGL 1.4 compliant.GeForce FX5200 supports OpenGL 1.4, while Radeon 9100 supports "only" OpenGL 1.3. What do you think?!
Any hardware that has DirectX 9.0 hardware support can almost certainly support any current version of OpenGL. OpenGL 1.5-2.0 is supposed to roughly match DirectX 9.I thought it was more of a hardware issue...