Katmai500 wrote:meljor wrote:Recently sold a Geforce 256 sdram version (Asus) for 30 euro. DDR is much more sought after and should bring quite a bit more. Still, not an extremely rare card imho. The Geforce2 Ultra and the Geforce 3 ti500 are way harder to find.
Agreed. The SDRAM GeForce 256's are definitely more common. Which isn't too surprising since the DDR model launched a bit later at a high price, and was replaced only a few months later by the GeForce 2 GTS. I've had luck on the GeForce 3 Ti 500 with Dell OEM part numbers. The GeForce 2 Ultra has eluded me thus far though. So many of them are Quadro 2's.
That GPU box art is so 90's it hurts. 🤣
I got my GeForce2 Ultra via a dell part number.
The GeForce DDR and the Ti500 still elude me however. Right now my early NVIDIA collection looks like this:
* RIVA 128 (STB Velocity 128)
* TNT2 Vanta (EVGA board modified with fan)
* TNT2 M64 (EVGA PCI, untested AGP missing heatsink)
* TNT2 Pro (Gateway with DVI, passive cooling)
* TNT2 Ultra (Gateway with VGA, massive heatsink passive cooling)
* GeForce 256 (ELSA Erazor X)
* GeForce2 MX (Various, 4 or 5 of them)
* GeForce2 GTS (Creative, bad fan)
* GeForce2 Ultra (Dell)
* GeForce3 (Gainward)
* GeForce4 Ti 4200 (2 different MSI cards)
* GeForce4 MX (MSI?)
* GeForce FX5950 Ultra (ASUS, heavily modified)
Still missing a reliable TNT (OG, not hard to find. Just hasn't been prioritized), GeForce DDR, 2 Ti and Pro, 3 Ti 200 and Ti 500, and everything not listed from the GeForce4 and FX line. This is really reminding me how pitiful my collection is compared to some of you guys.
On the red side of the line (all cards AGP or PCI):
* ATI Rage2 C
* ATI Rage Pro
* ATI Xpert@Work
* ATI Rage 128 Pro (Gigabyte)
* ATI Radeon 7000 (VisionTek)
* ATI Radeon 9200 (HP)
* ATI Radeon 9600 XT
* ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
* ATI Radeon X800 Pro
* ATI Radeon X1950 Pro (Sapphire?)
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