Reply 14680 of 56709, by kithylin
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wrote:wrote:This site has turned me into some kind of weirdo... […]
This site has turned me into some kind of weirdo...
Every time I see blurry, shadowy pictures of old ISA cards I start salivating. As if every card could be a long lost sound card that secretly every game developer used to write music, and would bring tears to my eyes if I heard it in action.
In reality, I know that these things are just neat old relics that won't change anyone's life... and yet, here I am.
... *drool*
My daily pre-bedtime occupation for many months now: scanning ebay and other sites for newly listed old hardware.
I didn't really have any reason to.. just sort of decided to look at ebay all of a sudden at random before dinner for something and.. glad I did.
Managed to score a second GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB PCI-E card to mate with my other one I bought a couple months ago (and almost killed with my water-win98se project but thankfully didn't). This'll be perfect for my Asus A8n32-SLI Deluxe system (that runs both cards at 16x-16x-SLI) and finally can set that up and start using it later.
Listing was here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/112191842202
Seller says it's a 256 MB card but I happen to know the physical differences in these two cards and know for a fact that is indeed the elusive 512MB version. The 512's have a longer PCB and a heatsink over the VRM section by the power connector, and the 256 MB ones do not.
So yeah.. I'ma do the happy dance. Now I can set up a crazy ultra high end geforce 6xxx series system.
EDIT: Comparison image for others to see.
the 256 MB is on the bottom, and the 512MB is on top. Pretty obvious physical differences.