Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
On November 18, 2002, nVidia introduced a new graphics chip, GeForce FX, previously known under the code name NV30.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
After releasing top-end cards and failing in the Hi-End sector, nVidia decided to urgently turn towards the mid-range video card market (mainstream) and release products that would compete with the ATi RADEON 9500/Pro and RADEON 9200.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
It differs from the GeForce FX 5200 only in higher frequencies and therefore slightly higher performance
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
The GeForce FX 5500 was approximately halfway between the performance level of the GeForce FX 5200 and GeForce FX 5600.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
GeForce FX 5600 series video cards/Ultra came to replace outdated GeForce4 Titanium series motherboards.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
This "accelerated" version of the NV31 was significantly different from the regular one.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
Reduced frequency version of GeForce FX 5700
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
GeForce FX 5700 is a more recent video card in the series.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
The GeForce FX 5800 chip had the same markings as the GeForce FX 5800 Ultra.
Author myxxx323 , November 05 2009 . Published in GeForce FX Series
NV35 was not the release of just a new line, which (as was previously the case) dethroned previous products, moving them to a lower level, but a replacement of the previous product NV30