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Reply #135 - 07.03.09 at 03:38:48
 
The coolest thing it was a birthday gift when I turned 31, was in a pub [kroeg] and since my birth year is 1976, he gave me it I was like what on earth is that device and we had about it entire last 3 hours the pub was open haha  Grin

Anyways he even wanted me to have the official Blue Print of his masterpiece which Texas Instruments passed for production withing then next year ahead aka 1977, I told him to keep the Blue print for himself since I didn't want him to give his idea's away an advice from me and he did agree as liked it when I told him that heh.

oh well here's another cool pic, something else this time Smiley

Creative Labs AWE64 Gold! CT4390 from week 24 year 1997 designed in Q2 1996
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Creative Labs AWE64 Gold! CT4540 from week 47 year 1997 designed in Q1 1997
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Pics are old, but still have these two Smiley

The CT4540 is the refresh of the CT4390, that's all really.
after the CT4540 Creative also planned an AWE64 Mark II with an I/O Daughter board, same type of setup the Live 256 had, with 4.1 speaker support as such, only since it used the ISA interface it was dropped, Creative did make an AWE64D for the PCI2.0 33Mhz Bus, only problem these are very very hard to find.
they look like this:
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Reply #136 - 10.03.09 at 15:53:02
 

My Club3D XGI Volari V8 Duo Ultra (what's in a name!)

Very rare, because it wasn't very successful. I've got the original Box and accessories as well. Smiley

At EUR219 Buy it now, it was very steep, and I'm still wondering if it was worth it. Considering this is the first one I've seen in about 1,5-2 years, I'm inclined to think it was.


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Reply #137 - 10.03.09 at 16:12:30
 
219 Euro's isn't that expensive for such a rare card, that's the one you bought from SK1 from VA Cheesy

it's from year 2003 week 46 Smiley
It's very rare because not many were produced, the same went for other cards like the FX 5800 Ultra and the Creative AWE64D for example Smiley

The 5500 AGP wasn't very successful either, but look how many thrive aroudn there, plenty even that it is 2009  Cool

Anyways here's something cool from my VGA collection Smiley
the rare ASUS AX800XT AGP + AViVo their ATi radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition, it has the sweet Salmon Orange PCB:

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and yes it works fine Smiley
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And here a hard to find Ati Radeon 9800 Pro AGP 256MB 256Bit DDR II
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Thax to Rottentreats, it was a gift from him Smiley Cool
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Reply #138 - 10.03.09 at 16:30:34
 

Like I said, it's rare because it wasn't very successful, hence less boards were sold/made.

Yea it's the one from SK1, the date on the sticker is the date the card was announced, not the board date. Smiley

With normal bidding it wouldn't have gone up to EUR219, that's for sure, it's expensive all right.

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Reply #139 - 10.03.09 at 16:35:47
 

Nice Virge/VX from Diamond.  Smiley


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Reply #140 - 10.03.09 at 16:37:10
 
it would of gone pass that easilly Smiley I know many peopel that were seeking that card alot of them from other hardware boards Smiley If I knew about it I would of gone for it as well, well that is if it were on ebay aka fleebay Cheesy

here's something old compared with something new:
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I don't have that big card anymore which is an ATi radeon HD 2900 XTX Rev.A1 0704 Prototype, I had sell it to a good friend from VA, since he was looking for one and I needed the extra cash to purchase the 5000 PCI Smiley

Sometimes you have to sell things to achieve things, even that hard choices have to be made.
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Reply #141 - 10.03.09 at 16:53:55
 

Well it was on eBay.de, with those Germans you never know how high things will go!  Cheesy

Nice ATI VGA's, that X2900 is nice as well.

btw. I wouldn't call it a prototype, more a OEM sample board, the hardware was pretty much final, and that board could be found with quite a few people/sites for evaluation, that wouldn't have happened if it was a prototype. I seem to remember at one point it was even listed in one web shop. I can't 100% remember any more, it's been a while.
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Reply #142 - 10.03.09 at 17:16:27
 
Tim wrote on 10.03.09 at 16:53:55:
Well it was on eBay.de, with those Germans you never know how high things will go!  Cheesy

Nice ATI VGA's, that X2900 is nice as well.

btw. I wouldn't call it a prototype, more a OEM sample board, the hardware was pretty much final, and that board could be found with quite a few people/sites for evaluation, that wouldn't have happened if it was a prototype. I seem to remember at one point it was even listed in one web shop. I can't 100% remember any more, it's been a while.


Well it is a prototype as Sir R. Larose told me he even worked for the R600 partually, these were the final pre-production prototypes, the card was never produced as an OEM Wink

R. Larose worked on R300, R350, 360, R420 and for his last 4 weeks he worked for ATi on the R600. He still has contacts with his collegues and when I showed him that card, he showed it to his contacts and even they told him as he told me it is the prrototype iof the HD 2900XTX that never reached the market, heck the card doesn not even have a nametag on it just a parts number and a series number, here a pic compared with my HD 2900 XT bottom and HD 2900 XTX Prototype top Smiley

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and also what's cool he told me when ATi was working on Fudo aka R420 they had a team working on R600 by that time and we are speaking Q2 2004 here, this gives us an example on how long ATi was working on the R600 design, no wonder why it was such a complicated thing as it did turn out that the official product was released 8 months later to the market.
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Reply #143 - 10.03.09 at 17:29:20
 

I didn't say it was produced as an OEM. I'm just saying that preproduction doesn't necessarily warrant the tag prototype. I've got plenty of reference samples, but would a true prototype have all the certification labels on it and all the other tags? Even in the industry people interchange prototype and sample/preproduction names. Prototypes wouldn't necessarily leave the labs, and would be very early Alpha hardware. These samples were almost final evaluation samples.

In my book that doesn't classify it as a prototype, as would many other insiders say.
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Reply #144 - 10.03.09 at 17:44:22
 
probably but if an Ex-Ati Engineer does say so as his collegues that still work there do then it's clear enough Wink

3dfx prototypes have barcodes as well and not eevry prototype has the Not For Resale stickers, name tags as even bios stickers so even with or without them details it's a prototype since I rather believe an ex-Ati engineer than that from some collector from a forum Wink

but still it's in good hands now, that's the most of all importance I have had well over 500 different VGA cards Proto's as evaluation boards as normal ones and not to worry I know what's aproto or not when is ee one and this HD 2900 XTX is one of them fewer ones out there, it's just the last revision they made for a product that never reached the market.

Bull @ Voodooalert has one as iels does a mate of mine who lives about 6 KM from here.

the one Bull has is older though, it has Dual fan connectors hehe and it's from week 46 year 2006, this one does have some differences as driver support goesm, it's even believed that these HD 2900 XTX Rev.A1 boards were flashed with a HD 2900XT 1GB GDDR4 Bios and put for OEM sale, since if you remember well 3dfx did the samewith them 3dfx Voodoo4-2 4200 PCI Daytona's for IBM Wink

these were prototypes flashed as modded for OEM usage, and the same happened with a few HD 2900XTX boards.
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Reply #145 - 10.03.09 at 17:45:48
 
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probably but if an Ex-Ati Engineer does say so as his collegues that still work there do then it's clear enough Wink

3dfx prototypes have barcodes as well and not eevry prototype has the Not For Resale stickers, name tags as even bios stickers so even with or without them details it's a prototype since I rather believe an ex-Ati engineer than that from some collector from a forum Wink

but still it's in good hands now, that's the most of all importance I have had well over 500 different VGA cards Proto's as evaluation boards as normal ones and not to worry I know what's aproto or not when is ee one and this HD 2900 XTX is one of them fewer ones out there, it's just the last revision they made for a product that never reached the market.


Who said they were my words. Wink

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Reply #146 - 10.03.09 at 17:47:28
 
Tim wrote on 10.03.09 at 17:45:48:
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probably but if an Ex-Ati Engineer does say so as his collegues that still work there do then it's clear enough Wink

3dfx prototypes have barcodes as well and not eevry prototype has the Not For Resale stickers, name tags as even bios stickers so even with or without them details it's a prototype since I rather believe an ex-Ati engineer than that from some collector from a forum Wink

but still it's in good hands now, that's the most of all importance I have had well over 500 different VGA cards Proto's as evaluation boards as normal ones and not to worry I know what's aproto or not when is ee one and this HD 2900 XTX is one of them fewer ones out there, it's just the last revision they made for a product that never reached the market.


Who said they were my words. Wink

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Nope not touchy at all just discussing cool hardware Wink
but you did say
In my book that doesn't classify it as a prototype, as would many other insiders say.

so if they are not your words who's are they? heeh not being too skeptical but I have my connections from Ati that do tell this is a prototype which is good enough, heck I don't have it anymore but it was very interesting to play with, none the less Smiley
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Reply #147 - 10.03.09 at 17:51:35
 

Let's just call it a preproduction prototype and be done with it lol. Smiley

It was a very interesting card, shame you don't have it anymore.  Undecided
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Reply #148 - 10.03.09 at 17:54:43
 
yeah well it's okay mate, it had to go since I was seeking the Voodoo5 5000 PCI for about 5 years and even at that point that you get a chance for a 5000 PCI but missing about 300 euro's somethings have to go, so I sold it for 325 incl shipping to germany which is a good deal to Tweakstone a mate of mine from Voodooalert.de he was seeking one so I sold it to him.

the 5000 PCI was like 1000 euro's and that was painful I ahd to out bid someone but that succeeded none the less.

If you do seek a HD 2900 XTX , I bought it from a guy off ebay named Re-Tek Computers or something like that, from ebay USA he is.
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Reply #149 - 10.03.09 at 17:54:56
 

At least you replaced it with something which is at the very least as valuable as that card (more valuable I would say hehe)

Sometimes you've got to make sacrifices yea. Smiley

I'm glad it's again in good hands with Tweakstone! Smiley
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