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eVGA e-GeForce FX5200 AGP Video Card – 128MB Light Version 128-A8-N303-L2

21 November 2009 45 views 5 Comments

  • CineFX Engine
  • Multi-Display Option
  • Digital Vibrance Control (DVC)
  • Multi-Buffering (Double/Triple/Quad)
  • MPEG2 Decoding Acceleration

Product Description
GeForce FX 5200 128MB DDR SDRAM AGP 8x Video Card with TV-Out port. Does not include software bundle. The GeForce FX 5200 GPUs delivers the best-in class performance and features at an incredible price. Users, who hunger for eye-candy animation without breaking the bank, will experience cinematic-quality effects and studio-quality color from the GeForce FX 5200. * By registering your new card online at http://www.evga.com/register/, you will receive an additional on... More >>

eVGA e-GeForce FX5200 AGP Video Card - 128MB Light Version 128-A8-N303-L2

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  • William G. Pursell, Sr. said:

    Take off the heatsink. Put on a Spire 3A09S2 fan. I’ve gone from 250 Mhz Core to a 306 Mhz; and a 400 Mhz memory to a 514 Mhz. Get it Done. ‘Nuf Said. Lone Ranger 10-10
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Ray G. Walker said:

    I bought this card as a replacement for a Radeon card that got infected with a virus that apparently Radeon would not/could not address. This card works just fine for my needs and I’d recommend it to anyone needing another.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • M. R. Williams said:

    I bought this card for 2 reasons

    1) The TV – Out via S-Video

    2) The nView Dual monitor output

    I was disappointed on both fronts. The TV out “autoconfigures” itself via the truly awful new nVidia Control Panel which set everything to the wrong settings and will not let you change them. Once in the “Classic” view via Display Properties as usual you can change the settings to get a semblance of a picture which is in blurry Black and White. This is a known issue apparently judging from discussion groups on the net. I solved this by getting an S-Video to composite converter (for another $25…) which gave a blurry colour picture which was wholly unsatisfactory.

    The nView does not seem to split the output correctly and will not detect the second dispay. Maybe the nView is only for dual display over a monitor and a TV or maybe there is some incantation to make it work but on the whole I couldn’t be bothered and went to Best Buy to get a branded version of the GeForce 7600 which works perfectly. Get what you pay for I suppose.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Randy Mason said:

    it works good but the update from nvideo is from 2007 and is the only update for it
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • David M. Gammon said:

    This is the cheapest upgrade from the standard cards that come on most computers. It does the job needed when the standard cards do NOT. I don’t play high-end games, but I DO play some online games and THIS WORKS!
    Rating: 5 / 5