Inno3D 6200A
16. Conclusion
The Inno3D 6200A performed very well for a budget oriented card. In most of the benchmarks it showed better performance that the TurboCache 6200 and in some, it even managed to outperform the more expensive X300. Most of the games were playable at 1024x768 but you might have to settle for lower video settings or perhaps a lower resolution.Consindering the price of the 6200A which is approximately US$60, the card surely looks like a catch for the performance it offers. Also being passively cooled with a solitary heatsink which is quite rare these days, makes it a valuable feature.
Although the new overclocked speeds we set the card too were not much higher than the stock settings, the performance boost was similar to to what we get with most card's when overclocking. With 1-3fps higher in games however, there's not much use pushing the card any further than it already is.InnoVision's bundle for the 6200A consists mainly of 3DMark05. Although it's a nice software to have around, you won't get to use it half as often as you'd play a game or two. In short, the Inno3D 6200A is quite a cheap, noiseless AGP card with very good but still low-end performance. If these are enough for you, it looks like you've found the right card. Pros:
- Very cheap
- Good performance for its class Cons:
- No bundled games
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