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Re: non-3dfx 3D Accelerators of the past...
Reply #30 - 17.01.05 at 17:29:13
 
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What kind of MGA card is the left one  ???

looks like it can take up to four GPUs  Shocked


It's a Matrox G200 DualHead (it's got only a DVI entry with a double cable).

Yes I saw the version with 4 GPUs and it was quite expensive, but mine's the "basic version" (got it with a businness PC).

I'll post the 3dlabs card's picture soon!

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Reply #31 - 19.01.05 at 17:04:40
 
Here are two pictures (front and back) of the 3Dlabs Oxygen GMX2000 with 96 MB of total memory (16+80).

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Reply #32 - 19.01.05 at 17:34:46
 
OMG It's HUGE...can I say more, well yeah BIG  Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #33 - 19.01.05 at 18:33:36
 
Yes, huge indeed... 31 cm!

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Might use it to scratch my back when need to  8)
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Reply #34 - 20.01.05 at 00:48:14
 
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Yes, huge indeed... 31 cm!

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Might use it to scratch my back when need to  8)


lol that's about 1CM shorter than a Voodoo5 6000 AGP 128MB Rev.A 3700 Smiley

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Reply #35 - 20.01.05 at 19:50:45
 
Then my (new) goal will be to find a card which is longer than 32cm!

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Reply #36 - 20.01.05 at 20:01:37
 
LOL  Grin i have a soundblaster awe32 model which is 33cm Cheesy

but it's no graphic card  Undecided
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Reply #37 - 21.01.05 at 16:30:45
 
Yes that does not count!

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Could you post a picture of it on the other thread? Must look nice!
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Reply #38 - 21.01.05 at 19:09:36
 
No better build quality than that 3DLabs Oxygen card, though.  Built by the finest.

Obviously, seeing as what country it was built in.  Grin
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Reply #39 - 22.01.05 at 21:02:55
 
Yes it's kind of unusual to see cards made in such (nice) countries, like the UK.

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Or maybe is (was?) 3Dlabs actually from UK (since now Creative bought them)?
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Reply #40 - 28.01.05 at 23:00:18
 
well I got another nice non-3dfx card to my non-3dfx card collection Smiley

Leadtek Winfast Titanium-500 TD 64MB DDR 3.6ns

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Features:

    * nVidia 256-bit nfinite FX (tm) graphics engine/ GPU /240MHz
    * 40 million triangles/sec
    * On Board 64MB -3.6ns DDR Memory /500MHz
    * 128-bit wide Lightspeed Memory Architecture
    * 8.0GB/sec. memory bandwidth
    * 8-Layer design PCB
    * High-Resolution Anti-Aliasing
    * 350 MHz RAMDAC
    * AGP 4X/2X, AGP texturing
    * Digital Vibrance Control
    * Programmable Vertex Shader
    * Second Generation Integrated Transform and Lighting (T&L) Engines
    * Driver Optimised Support for Microsoft DirectX 8.1, OpenGL 1.3
    * Drivers Support for Win9X, WinME, WinNT4, Win2K, Windows XP
    * TV-out, DVI
    * Enhanced .15 micron(µ) Process
    * 57 million transistors
    * 64 MB DDR SDRAM


I'll make Foto's of it soon next to it's bigger brother the Leadtek GeForce4 Ti-4600 Smiley
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Reply #41 - 30.01.05 at 15:13:38
 
Very impressive cooling system! The heatsink's really covering pretty much place! What's its weight?
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Reply #42 - 01.02.05 at 00:18:01
 
I dunno, my Leadtek Ti4600 yeah this one:
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it weighs about 416Grams and it has the same idea of cooling as it's predecessor the Leadtek Ti500:
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man that Leadtek Ti500 was very hard to find here in Holland and for 57 Euro's it made me very happy:)

So I guess that the Leadtek Ti500 would be about 200 grams at the most. quite heavy weight for it's time.

It just makes it a nice Leadtek Highend GeForce3 Ti/GeForce4 Ti set Smiley
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Reply #43 - 01.02.05 at 00:45:36
 
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Yup, I own this oddball.
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Reply #44 - 01.02.05 at 02:11:22
 
Nifty handle on the back. Is it the same as the SB(i)series?
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