The actual text from a report:

"Newell emphasized that Half-Life 2 has been developed as a DirectX 9
game, and said that it has taken Valve a large amount of additional
effort to let Nvidia's range of DX9 cards play the game with DX9 effects
enabled. Valve has created a special "mixed mode" option for Nvidia
cards that substantially increases framerates for the high-end GeForce
5900 Ultra (from a score of roughly 30fps in the Half-Life 2 benchmark
to a score of just under 50fps). However, Nvidia's less expensive cards,
the GeForce 5200 Ultra and 5600 Ultra both post scores of just 10 to 15
frames per second in the same test. The provided test numbers were from
a system equipped with a Pentium 4 2.8GHz processor."

"In comparison with the high-end Nvidia card, the ATI Radeon 9600 and
9800 Pro perform much better in the Half-Life 2 test's "full precision"
mode. According to Newell's presentation, the GeForce 5900 Ultra scores
30fps in this test, whereas the Radeon 9600 Pro scores 48fps and the
Radeon 9800 Pro scores just over 60fps. 

The mainstream Nvidia cards post higher numbers when running in DirectX
8 mode, though it's yet unclear as to how this affects the game's visual
quality. Scores for both the 5200 Ultra and 5600 Ultra are about 10fps
higher in DX8 than DX9. This indicates that the more affordable cards in
Nvidia's lineup have to be run in DirectX 8 mode to achieve playable
performance of over 20 frames per second. "


I am very surprised that not even their latest 5900 supports DX9
properly.
I know this was an issue with the card released just before this one. 
It seems that people who purchased those are quite screwed. 

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/news_6074909.html

I didn't know you could select what 'mode' those Nvidia cards run in
either ;-)
-Gel




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