arrowHome arrow News arrow nVidia GeForce 6200 Preview
MVKTech Home Page
TreatYouGoods
Camera
Digital Cameras
Video Cameras
Main Menu
Home
News
Guides
Reviews
Previews
Downloads
Forums
Uploads
Links
Contact Us
Fibre Fiber Channel Hard Drives
Latest Downloads
Oct.11
Downloads
XFX 9800GTX+ PCIe 512MB - Rev 01
Oct.11
Downloads
XFX 9800GTX+ (XT) PCIe 512MB - Rev 01
Oct.11
Downloads
BFG GTX280 (H2) PCIe 1024MB - Rev 01
Oct.11
Downloads
Zotac 9800GTX+ PCIe 512MB - Rev 01
Oct.10
Downloads
RBEditor v1.16
Price Comparison
Comparison shopping
Laptop
Tomtom
Digital Camera
Mobile Phones
Ink cartridges
VOIP
Shopbot NZ
Shopbot ZA
Login Form





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Top Downloads
591688
Downloads
Omega WinXP2k v1.6693
320509
Downloads
Omega WinXP2k v1.4523a
227428
Downloads
nvFlash v5.13
222781
Downloads
NiBiTor v3.2
161922
Downloads
RaBiT v2.2.1
nVidia GeForce 6200 Preview
Written by Mavke   
Monday, 11 October 2004
FiringSquad has published their preview on the nVidia GeForce 6200 GPU. With shader model 3.0 support, a 300MHz core with 550MHz memory, an integrated video processor, and dual 400MHz RAMDACs, nVidia's GeForce 6200 is poised to take on the value graphics market.

Image nVidia GeForce 6200 Preview

2004 has proven to be a busy year for nVidia's graphics team. After starting the year off with three GeForce high-end 6800 products (a fourth was added over the summer), nVidia followed up with less expensive GeForce 6600 and GeForce 6600 GT, both of which deliver performance comparable to 2003's high-end $500 cards (if not more) in some cases. With next generation DirectX 9 games such as Far Cry and Half-Life 2 being released at an increasing pace, the need for a good DX9 card has never been greater. In fact, one game we saw over the summer that will be shipping next year, Gearbox Software's Brothers In ArmsnVidia has their way, he'll get a GeForce 6200!

First, with an estimated street price of $129 for a 128MB card and $149 for a 256MB board, the GeForce 6200 will be priced very close to nVidia's already announced GeForce 6600. The base model GeForce 6600 ships with a 300MHz core clock, but sports twice as many pipelines and a fully-featured Intellisample AA engine. In other words, we expect it to deliver roughly twice the performance of GeForce 6200 and only cost a little bit more.

Therefore, for gamers looking for a card that will deliver the most performance with today's games such as Doom 3 and A href="http://www.half-life2.com" target=_blank>Half-Life 2, we'd recommend the low-end mainstream cards such as the Radeon X700 and GeForce 6600 over 6200. You'll pay a little bit more but we believe you'll likely get significantly better performance. The introduction of these cards, as well as GeForce 6200 will likely force ATI to lower prices on Radeon X600 and X300, but to what extent we just don't know yet.

nVidia expects the 6200 to perform and eventually be priced similarly to the Radeon X600 PRO, but we won't know that answer until the GeForce 6200 debuts, nVidia doesn't expect that to occur until late November. Based on nVidia's track record with GeForce 6800 and GeForce 6600 and the fact that we don't have a 6200 board yet, we wouldn't be surprised if that ship date slips a little bit.

In short, while we're glad to see another inexpensive DirectX 9 option out there, we think most of our readers will be better served by going with one of the 8 pipeline mainstream cards. We already have a retail version of one of these cards, the Sapphire Hybrid Radeon X700 PRO, and will be posting a review later this week. In the meantime, the GeForce 6200 will no doubt offer a substantial performance improvement over the DX9 integrated graphics that are prevalent on most value systems, and has all the ingredients to deliver more performance than ATI's Radeon X300, but with the increasing demands of today's latest games we really think you'd have a more enjoyable experience with one of the more robust lower end mainstream cards. If you truly can't afford one of these cards however, or don't see yourself playing any of these games in the near future, the GeForce 6200 would serve nicely. It's dual 400MHz RAMDACs and video processor should make it a capable solution for these applications.
 
Hard Drive Disk Trays Caddies
Compare Prices
Shopbot.ca
LCD TV
GPS
Digital Cameras
Mobile Phones
Laptops
LCD Monitors
MP3 Players
Appliances
New Reviews
Gainward BLISS 9800 GX2 Dual-GPU Version
PowerColor Radeon HD 3650 Xtreme Cooling
Dragon Lasers Hulk Green Laser Technology
Gainward BLISS 8800 GT 1GB Golden Sample
Gainward BLISS 8400 GS 256MB DDR2 Board
New Previews
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 Dual-GPU Version
PowerColor Radeon HD 3850 Xtreme Edition
PowerColor Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB Card
Support Us
Support MVKTech in making a small donation:
HomeNewsGuidesReviewsPreviewsDownloadsForumsUploadsLinksContact UsTop
© 2008 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 GTX 260 9800 GX2 9600 GT 8800 GTX ATI Radeon HD 4870 HD 4850 HD 3870 X2 HD 3850 2900 XTX - MVKTech
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.