Imagine that you are about to buy a new car, say, Mercelada ABC-333. You like it and you have enough money. But unexpectedly they say that the car has been improved, the engine has got better characteristics and the price is promised to be the same. The sales are expected a bit later... You understand that and decide to wait a bit more... But when you see this car in a store under the same trade mark you realize that the engine is the same.
How do you feel? First of all, you feel deceived. Also, it's clear that the improved car will be more expensive, and finally, how to tell the newer model from the older one when the trade mark and name are the same?
This is what happened to the GeForce FX 5600 Ultra. NVIDIA put off the
release of these chips in order to improve the product, lift up the core and memory speeds. The reviews below will give you an idea of the previously announced 5600 Ultra.
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