I miss my 4600Ti, was an ugly bastard from Asus, factory overclocked and on the toes of a stock 4800. Didn't get it until years after the 4TI was in though because they were not popular in my area, 90% of people I knew back then made do with SiS6326 or whatever crap was onboard.
I envied my friend from the states, Derek, because he had a 4800Ti from Triplex in his SuperMicro Dual-Xeon rig, beautiful card, came in an awesome case too, like this one; http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/gf4ti4200-8 … 4800se-box1.jpg Derek was awesome... Amusingly our best mate at the time was running some shitty K6 rig with a GeForce 2MX PCI that was wasted because his motherboard (And everything else in his machine) sucked... Then again, he played top-down JRPGs most so it probably worked fine for him.
Edit: By all means ignore my rambling here, but I always get nostalgic for that time and I think I can still remember all our system specs;
> Me;
> AMD Duron 750, upgraded to 950 around then.
> MSI KT3 Ultra2
> 256MB DDR
> 60GB Western Digital HDD (ATA133)
> Creative 3D Blaster GeForce 4 MX420 TV Out, Still have the box
> Other cheap no-name stuff, like a CMI8738 due to my SBLive not supporting DOS stuff
> Crap PSU made by some company like "Yong Kong Kyang Gnang Super Power Corp." with no rating
> Derek;
> 2 x Intel Xeon 2.8GHz
> SuperMicro X5DA8
> 12GB DDR (Started with 8GB)
> Ultra320 SCSI Hard Drives in RAID
> Triplex GeForce 4800Ti
> Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
> He had two Pioneer DVD burners!
> Tim;
> AMD K6-2 500MHz we thought, often overclocked with funky electronics. Liquid cooled since 1998 without new water, stank.
> Unknown crappy motherboard that had been modified from what we glimpsed; he didn't like showing us, possibly not for K6-2's. No AGP.
> 32MB EDO? RAM - We always suspected it was FPDRAM. Half of it was from his old Pentium 133. Might have been less.
> GeForce 2 MX PCI he bought on the cards launch day
> Unusually slow IDE hard drive made by Seagate. As far as we could tell, 2x8GB drives.
> AT Power supply (AT factor board and case)
> Sound Blaster 16 from his old Pentium 133.
> Windows 9X... Looked like a cross between ME and 98 and didn't work very well. Was missing system properties .cpl and winver so unknown.
> Died when liquid cooling failed and spilled green slime and mosquito larvae all over the mobo forcing him to finally replace it with an Athlon XP 2700+ he had an odd attachment to that K6 though and went to hell to make it work again. His cream colored carped had a nasty green stain on it forever after that cooling loop broke, least, until he went to prison.
> Charlote;
> Dual Pentium III-S 1.4GHz
> ASUS CUV-4?
> ATi Radeon 9800 Pro
> 2GB SDRAM
> SCSI 160 Hard Drives
> SB Live 5.1
Good times. Know I still have a bug report file from Derek's game somewhere that has all our specs written in, might try and find it.
On topic; That Intel board looks pretty neat. I have an ECS that looks similar but performs crap - must have been the poor-man's version.