GeForce FX 5950 Ultra: Redemption for GeForce FX?
In this video we take a look at NVIDIA's GeForce FX 5950 Ultra, explore some of its interesting history and find out if this card helped pick up the pieces from the disastrous 5800 Ultra launch. Special Thanks goes to: Pillusch - Donation of the FX 5950 Ultra featured in this video / @pixelpipes - Providing footage of the 5800 Ultra to use for this video / @hblankpc - Helping me clean up my script and fix some objective mistakes I appreciate all of you for helping make this video possible! One error: The text below the title in the Doom 3 frametimes slide is wrong, its supposed to say "1024x768 - High Preset - No AA (demo1 timedemo)". The graph itself is still correct for the game though. Same as last time, I was going to launch this video on Patreon a day before the YouTube release, but the only Patron that this is applicable to at the moment (Ferroset) requested that the video be uploaded straight to YouTube instead. Thank him for the early upload! Links Discord: / discord Patreon: / spng Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0:37 - Overview of what went wrong with the 5800 Ultra 2:45 - 5900 Ultra's improvements 4:01 - 5950 Ultra: The 5900's Reprise 4:34 - The ASUS V9980 Ultra 4:54 - Testing Setup & Details 5:33 - Benchmarks 8:46 - Conclusion

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