Page 5: Conclusion
<B>Conclusion</B>:
The Radeon 9500 Pro for around $200 shows great performance at stock speeds, and slightly better (IMO) when overclocked. Since it is not just a matter of installing a program and overclocking, that can't be really included as a plus. But you get a great card at a good price. Just fix the OpenGL problems and it is all perfect. I tried to get a picture of the problem, but when I took a snapshot it went away (It is noticable when firing a chaingun or using the jumpjets). Even though this problem is here, I really do recommend this card. I'm sure a driver fix will be coming soon.
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The Radeon 9500 Pro for around $200 shows great performance at stock speeds, and slightly better (IMO) when overclocked. Since it is not just a matter of installing a program and overclocking, that can't be really included as a plus. But you get a great card at a good price. Just fix the OpenGL problems and it is all perfect. I tried to get a picture of the problem, but when I took a snapshot it went away (It is noticable when firing a chaingun or using the jumpjets). Even though this problem is here, I really do recommend this card. I'm sure a driver fix will be coming soon.
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