First post, by Mondodimotori
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Hello people, I have a small doubt.
I'm looking to get an FX5600 for a new Win9x system I'm building around Socket A (I'll make a thread about it when I have all the parts).
I've decided to go for this card because it can run on 45.23 drivers and, currently, is slightly cheaper than a Ti4200 (of wich I alredy have one, but it's on its way out...).
I've put my eyes on several listings and one thing I can't wrap my mind around are those with screenshots of either hwInfo and/or GPU-Z (sometime even 3Dmark 2001 scores around 8800 or 9000), used to show both the card working and it's actual specs.
And here's the thing: Lots of these pictures reports weird clock values. All of them report the card to be a stock 5600, not the XT version nor the ultra (those ultra are hella expensive), but the clocks are off. Sometimes just on the GPU side, sometimes on both the GPU and the memory. And by off I don't mean pumped up (like some manufacturer could do), I mean lower than nvidia reference, wich should be 325mhz on the core and 250 on the ram (500mhz DDR effective). Like 250 both on GPU and memory, or even barely 250 on the GPU and 200 on the memory.
People that own a similar card: is this normal? Like, some vendors did downclock both their cores and memory? Or are these fake cards juiced up, like 5600XT with bioses changed to report they are 5600s?
Resources on these cards from back in the days are pretty lackluster, and I can't wrap my heand around all the vendors that manufactured these cards, sometimes with different cooler designs and even PCB designs from the same vendor.
PS
Also, if you were to chose, would you get one with electrolitic capacitors or polimer ones?
