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Reply 3841 of 52820, by vetz

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dirkmirk wrote:

I'll put this head to head against a ET4000W32P and see who wins, would the ET4000 be at disadvantage with only 1MB?

Please do. I have a VLB card with the same chip, but nobody has benched it against the card everyone talks about (W32p).

Memory above 1MB shouldn't matter in VGA benches.

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Reply 3842 of 52820, by Anonymous Coward

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The second megabyte DOES matter in VGA benchmarks, because when it is installed memory interleaving is enabled (simulates 64-bit datapath).

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Reply 3843 of 52820, by vetz

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Anonymous Coward wrote:

The second megabyte DOES matter in VGA benchmarks, because when it is installed memory interleaving is enabled (simulates 64-bit datapath).

How much then?

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Reply 3844 of 52820, by 3Dude

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m1919 wrote:
Scored an SGI 550L Visual Workstation. […]
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Scored an SGI 550L Visual Workstation.

I have no real interest in the case, just the hardware inside. Board is an M29A based on the i840 chipset. Runs 133Mhz P3 "Xeons."

Hopefully I didn't bidsnipe anyone on here 🤣 for this.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/161287048990?ssPageNam … 984.m1497.l2649

Hello, and congrats on getting that SGI 550L computer.
I was wondering what’s the graphics card installed in that machine. I have an SGI VPro VR3 graphics card that is based on the original nvidia quadro GPU; however, have been always intrigued about the existence of a SGI VPro VR7 (Quadro2 Pro)??. Do you have any way of telling what graphics card that SGI system comes with? thanks

Reply 3845 of 52820, by Lukeno94

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Looking at the datasheet, those shipped new with either the VR7, or the V7. Strange that it has an 800 MHz Xeon fitted when the specsheet doesn't list anything below a 866 MHz unit.

Reply 3847 of 52820, by m1919

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3Dude wrote:
m1919 wrote:
Scored an SGI 550L Visual Workstation. […]
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Scored an SGI 550L Visual Workstation.

I have no real interest in the case, just the hardware inside. Board is an M29A based on the i840 chipset. Runs 133Mhz P3 "Xeons."

Hopefully I didn't bidsnipe anyone on here 🤣 for this.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/161287048990?ssPageNam … 984.m1497.l2649

Hello, and congrats on getting that SGI 550L computer.
I was wondering what’s the graphics card installed in that machine. I have an SGI VPro VR3 graphics card that is based on the original nvidia quadro GPU; however, have been always intrigued about the existence of a SGI VPro VR7 (Quadro2 Pro)??. Do you have any way of telling what graphics card that SGI system comes with? thanks

I can confirm what card it has when I receive the box. It's being shipped to my forwarding service; I'm not gonna have it on hand until I have it shipped up. I believe it's running a Quadro variant of some kind, most likely probably either the VR7 or V7.

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Looking at the datasheet, those shipped new with either the VR7, or the V7. Strange that it has an 800 MHz Xeon fitted when the specsheet doesn't list anything below a 866 MHz unit.

It'll probably run any 133Mhz FSB Xeon. I've got a pair of 1Ghz Xeons waiting for it.

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Reply 3849 of 52820, by Lukeno94

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That system looks great. I really wish I'd bought one of the two Pentium laptops that I found on eBay for about £10 to fix up, but ah well. I like the metal caps on the S3 card as well - that should last a fair bit longer than some of the cheapo cards I've seen.

Reply 3850 of 52820, by JoeCorrado

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Wow! $15 was a super great deal for that system!

In a word: Sweet.

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Reply 3851 of 52820, by Artex

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Video Cards

Matrox Millennium G550 (G55+MDHA32DR) PN 79075010820 32MB AGP (Boxed) (2001)
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Matrox Millenium (BD-MAT-MIL-4MB) 4MB WRAM PCI (Boxed) (1995)
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Matrox Mystique - MGA-MYST-4N (1064SG) 4MB SGRAM PCI (NOS) (1996)
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S3 Trio 64V+ - STB (86C765) 2MB PCI (1995)
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S3 Trio 64V+ - Diamond Stealth64 Video (86C765) 2MB PCI (1995)
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Sound Cards

Roland SCC-1 ISA (Boxed) (1992)
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Terratec MiniWaveSystem SOWT-11 Ver 1.0 (Dream SAM9233 - 1MB ROM - 32 voices)
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Terratec WaveSystem SCW0012 Ver. 1.0 (MPB-000004) (Dream SAM9203 - 2MB ROM - 24 Voices)
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4x Turtle Beach Monterey (Tahiti + Rio daughterboard) Rev. 5.2 ISA (Boxed) (1992)
One guy stuffed three of these cards in one box with just the diskettes, and the second Monterey box I received had a single card with all manuals but no disks. So I guess I have one complete set between these two.. 😵
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Turtle Beach (Voyetra) Multisound Fiji Pro Series ISA (NOS) (1997)
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Creative CT4380 (Sound Blaster AWE64) ISA (NOS) (1996)
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Creative CT2760 (Sound Blaster AWE32) ISA with Memory (1994)
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Motherboards

Motherboard - Asus CUSL2-C Rev. 1.02 Socket 370 (Intel 815EP) with PIII 800Mhz (Coppermine) & 256MB (2000)
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Motherboard - Asus TUSL2-C Rev. 1.04 Socket 370 (Intel 815EP) with PIII 1Ghz (Coppermine) & 128MB (2001)
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Motherboard - DFI K6BV3+66 Rev. B1 Super Socket 7 with CPU & RAM (2000)
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Processors

Processor - Overdrive - Intel Pentium Overdrive (BPODPMT66X200SL2RM) (NOS) (1997)
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Processor - Kingston TurboChip 133 (TC5x86-133) #2 (NOS) (1995)
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Processor - Intel 486 DX2-66 (80486DX266) (SX955) (Write Back Cache) (1992)
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Processor - Intel 486 DX4-100 (80486DX4100) (SK051) (Write Through Cache) (1994)
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Processor - Intel 486 DX4-100 (80486DX4100) (SK096) (Write Back Cache) (1994)
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Reply 3852 of 52820, by easy_john

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Artex wrote:

4x Turtle Beach Monterey (Tahiti + Rio daughterboard) Rev. 5.2 ISA (Boxed) (1992)

Ah! Overbid me. :)

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Reply 3854 of 52820, by 3Dude

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Artex wrote:
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...4x Turtle Beach Monterey (Tahiti + Rio daughterboard) Rev. 5.2 ISA (Boxed) (1992)
One guy stuffed three of these cards in one box with just the diskettes, and the second Monterey box I received had a single card with all manuals but no disks. So I guess I have one complete set between these two.. 😵
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Ironically I have been looking (very consistently) for a Turtle beach Monterrey for more than 2 years now, without any look. I stopped looking for about a month or so and 2 showed up on eBay (and one in a tetra combo bundle) …well what I can say? 😒 …congrats…

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Reply 3856 of 52820, by rumbanegra

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easy_john wrote:
Artex wrote:

4x Turtle Beach Monterey (Tahiti + Rio daughterboard) Rev. 5.2 ISA (Boxed) (1992)

Ah! Overbid me. 😀

The seller would do a way better deal seeling those cards separately . Monterey especially boxed is very hard to find those days.

Reply 3858 of 52820, by bristlehog

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Artex wrote:

...4x Turtle Beach Monterey (Tahiti + Rio daughterboard) Rev. 5.2 ISA (Boxed) (1992)

Now it's turtles all the way down!

That's provided you pile up stuff in your basement.

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Reply 3859 of 52820, by Artex

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bristlehog wrote:
Artex wrote:

...4x Turtle Beach Monterey (Tahiti + Rio daughterboard) Rev. 5.2 ISA (Boxed) (1992)

Now it's turtles all the way down!

That's provided you pile up stuff in your basement.

Hah! Was thinking the same thing. Now I have to reorganize my stacks again. 😜

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