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Reply 28781 of 52654, by respect2759

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Got the Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 card and some 3" diskettes for two old nokia mobile phones through a trade.
Now i have the famous 3d DEcelerator!

I have the Pro (Virge/DX) version of that. I have yet to see it accelerate anything. It is a good PCI card though, not very easy to find S3 cards with decent VGA to be honest; most of them have blurry or washed out signal..

Here you can buy AGP versions for about 0,5-1 Euro/ piece and PCI ones are at least 5 Euro untested

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Reply 28782 of 52654, by Windows9566

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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store.
BIUnI1T.jpg

R5 5600X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3060 TI, Win11
P3 600, 256 MB RAM, nVidia Riva TNT2 M64, SB Vibra 16S, Win98
PMMX 200, 128 MB RAM, S3 Virge DX, Yamaha YMF719, Win95
486DX2 66, 32 MB RAM, Trident TGUI9440, ESS ES688F, DOS

Reply 28783 of 52654, by appiah4

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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store. https://i.imgur.com/BIUnI1T.jpg […]
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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store.
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I just tested mine, and it won't POST. I kind of knew I was fucked when it arrived with the fan knocked off, but I tried nonetheless. There is no visual problems on the card, probably the ball solders under the GPU broke under whatever load it took to rip off the cooler. It's DOA. I hope you have better luck with yours.

The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to find a cheapo similar 9250 AGP and pilfer it for the part, transplant it to this one and see if it works then..

Sapphire-Radeon-9250-PCI-Damage.jpg

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Reply 28784 of 52654, by Windows9566

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appiah4 wrote:
I just tested mine, and it won't POST. I kind of knew I was fucked when it arrived with the fan knocked off, but I tried noneth […]
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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store. https://i.imgur.com/BIUnI1T.jpg […]
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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store.
BIUnI1T.jpg

I just tested mine, and it won't POST. I kind of knew I was fucked when it arrived with the fan knocked off, but I tried nonetheless. There is no visual problems on the card, probably the ball solders under the GPU broke under whatever load it took to rip off the cooler. It's DOA. I hope you have better luck with yours.

The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to find a cheapo similar 9250 AGP and pilfer it for the part, transplant it to this one and see if it works then..

Sapphire-Radeon-9250-PCI-Damage.jpg

I put it into my Pentium 3 rig and it posted, showed the Award BIOS screen, and booted to Windows 98.

and i also don't like when some retro hardware arrives broken from shipping damage after waiting for days for it to arrive.

R5 5600X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3060 TI, Win11
P3 600, 256 MB RAM, nVidia Riva TNT2 M64, SB Vibra 16S, Win98
PMMX 200, 128 MB RAM, S3 Virge DX, Yamaha YMF719, Win95
486DX2 66, 32 MB RAM, Trident TGUI9440, ESS ES688F, DOS

Reply 28785 of 52654, by retardware

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The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to find a cheapo similar 9250 AGP and pilfer it for the part, transplant it to this one and see if it works then...

To my unskilled eye it looks just like a capacitor, similar or same to those around.
Here an image of my identical card.
DSCN8981.jpg

If you want a 9250 AGP instead, here is mine. I find it really ugly!
DSCN8987.jpg

I'll throw both into the bay soon 😀

Reply 28786 of 52654, by Shagittarius

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Windows9566 wrote:
Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store. https://i.imgur.com/BIUnI1T.jpg […]
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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store.
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There's just one question I have for you...Did you order the code red?

Reply 28787 of 52654, by appiah4

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To my unskilled eye it looks just like a capacitor, similar or same to those around. Here an image of my identical card. https:/ […]
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The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to find a cheapo similar 9250 AGP and pilfer it for the part, transplant it to this one and see if it works then...

To my unskilled eye it looks just like a capacitor, similar or same to those around.
Here an image of my identical card.
DSCN8981.jpg

If you want a 9250 AGP instead, here is mine. I find it really ugly!
DSCN8987.jpg

I'll throw both into the bay soon 😀

It looks like it could also be an inductor from the coloring but who knows I have no way of measuring.. I wonder if there is a reference design document for radeon 9250 somewhere..

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Reply 28788 of 52654, by appiah4

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I put it into my Pentium 3 rig and it posted, showed the Award BIOS screen, and booted to Windows 98.

and i also don't like when some retro hardware arrives broken from shipping damage after waiting for days for it to arrive.

I tried it in my Dell Dimension XPS D333.. which was actually pretty dumb as these cards are picky about mainboards so I will retry it in a GA-6OXT i815 board 😀 Fingers crossed..

EDIT: It did not work in the P3 either and ended up messing up my WinME installation completely. It had undergone a few motherboard changes already so it was due a reinstall anyway, but still, meh..

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Reply 28789 of 52654, by rasz_pl

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It looks like it could also be an inductor from the coloring but who knows I have no way of measuring.. I wonder if there is a reference design document for radeon 9250 somewhere..

both cards use reference design, and AGP one has it labeled as a capacitor
small capacitors like this are used for decoupling and missing very rarely (read almost never) result in something not even powering up

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Reply 28790 of 52654, by arncht

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asus 8800gtx - this is the fourth gtx: first was in bad condition, the second had bad video memory, the third was ok, but a bolt broken into the card.

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Reply 28791 of 52654, by H3nrik V!

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appiah4 wrote:
Windows9566 wrote:

Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store.

I just tested mine, and it won't POST. I kind of knew I was fucked when it arrived with the fan knocked off, but I tried nonetheless. There is no visual problems on the card, probably the ball solders under the GPU broke under whatever load it took to rip off the cooler. It's DOA. I hope you have better luck with yours.

Wouldn't it be worth "baking" the card, if you suspect solder balls?

Please use the "quote" option if asking questions to what I write - it will really up the chances of me noticing 😀

Reply 28792 of 52654, by appiah4

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It looks like it could also be an inductor from the coloring but who knows I have no way of measuring.. I wonder if there is a reference design document for radeon 9250 somewhere..

both cards use reference design, and AGP one has it labeled as a capacitor
small capacitors like this are used for decoupling and missing very rarely (read almost never) result in something not even powering up

Yeah, I know 😒 but still worth trying, no?

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Just found a ATi Rage Fury Maxx at the thrift store.

I just tested mine, and it won't POST. I kind of knew I was fucked when it arrived with the fan knocked off, but I tried nonetheless. There is no visual problems on the card, probably the ball solders under the GPU broke under whatever load it took to rip off the cooler. It's DOA. I hope you have better luck with yours.

Wouldn't it be worth "baking" the card, if you suspect solder balls?

Right, I'll try this actually. 195C for 10 minutes, what could go wrong..

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Reply 28793 of 52654, by H3nrik V!

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appiah4 wrote:
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Wouldn't it be worth "baking" the card, if you suspect solder balls?

Right, I'll try this actually. 195C for 10 minutes, what could go wrong..

Worst case is you'll have a non-functioning card .. Aka exactly what you have today 😎

Please use the "quote" option if asking questions to what I write - it will really up the chances of me noticing 😀

Reply 28794 of 52654, by appiah4

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H3nrik V! wrote:
appiah4 wrote:
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Wouldn't it be worth "baking" the card, if you suspect solder balls?

Right, I'll try this actually. 195C for 10 minutes, what could go wrong..

Worst case is you'll have a non-functioning card .. Aka exactly what you have today 😎

I can confirm that this is exactly what happened and I trashed the card.

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Reply 28795 of 52654, by ph4nt0m

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appiah4 wrote:
The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to f […]
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The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to find a cheapo similar 9250 AGP and pilfer it for the part, transplant it to this one and see if it works then..

Sapphire-Radeon-9250-PCI-Damage.jpg

The broken part is a ceramic capacitor just like those nearby. A few hundred nF probably.

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Reply 28796 of 52654, by retardware

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appiah4 wrote:

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I can confirm that this is exactly what happened and I trashed the card.

Did the plastics melt?
Did the hologram fade?
*curious*

Reply 28797 of 52654, by appiah4

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Did the plastics melt? Did the hologram fade? *curious* […]
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I can confirm that this is exactly what happened and I trashed the card.

Did the plastics melt?
Did the hologram fade?
*curious*

Plastics did not melt but after only five minutes at 195C as soon as I took off the card out of the oven the SMD BIOS chips slid and fell off. The soldermask had turned yellowish.

Moral of this story: Don't bake retro hardware.

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Reply 28798 of 52654, by ph4nt0m

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appiah4 wrote:

I can confirm that this is exactly what happened and I trashed the card.

You better sell it to me 😀 It's a good source of parts even if dead.

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Reply 28799 of 52654, by appiah4

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The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to f […]
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The 9250 PCI I posted just above did not POST either, and upon close inspection I found a missing SMD component.. I'll try to find a cheapo similar 9250 AGP and pilfer it for the part, transplant it to this one and see if it works then..

Sapphire-Radeon-9250-PCI-Damage.jpg

The broken part is a ceramic capacitor just like those nearby. A few hundred nF probably.

Just checked my stash and I have 100nF 16V 0603 and 220nF 16V 0805, this looks too small to be 0805 so I'll just try to solder in a 100nF 0603.. What could go wrong (aside from me never before having soldered SMD stuff..)

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