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Date: 2006-06-20 04:14 am (UTC)Wow. Not what I would have expected. I bought a 5900 some years back, and it seemed perfectly adequate given what I was trying to run on it. It also seemed to be right around the knee of the price/performance curve at the time.
Funny, though... I did notice that the 5900 seemed to disappear from the shelves shortly after I bought it, and all that were left were the crippled MX varieties, or the 512MiB GTX varieties that went for $400-500 each.
I have a 7900GT in my new rig, and seems to do a lovely job running Oblivion.