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WOW!! Is that some April's fool day joke or what ? I have always think that one board was a hoax...
WOW!! Is that some April's fool day joke or what ? I have always think that one board was a hoax...
it seems he found a way to programmatically measure the length of the PCB ;>
Best fake news I've heard all year!
Looks like they could do with some heat sinks on there o.0
[EDIT:] and play dough!
Can you imagine how much faster the AGP version would be?
I think it would be cool to build a custom case with a special slot cut into the front panel for clearance.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
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Holy shit! Almost 20 years later and someone went ahead and did it. I can't believe he went through the lengths to even create a silly benchmark software 🤣 .
wrote:Holy shit! Almost 20 years later and someone went ahead and did it. I can't believe he went through the lengths to even create a silly benchmark software 🤣 .
To be fair, if he went through the lengths to make a look-alike card, the silly benchmark is probably childsplay in comparison 🤣 🤣
Best video I've seen all year. Congrats to the creator, that is amazing.
wrote:I can't believe he went through the lengths...
I see what you did there.
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One of the best yt videos ever made. I wish there was an ultra-thumbs_up button I could use.
Some more fun easter eggs in that video:
-PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI?
-8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I don't remember RAM sinks being around prior to DDR1)
-Slot CPU with some interesting socket heatsinks on either side
-single ISA slot for DOS compatibility 😉
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
OPL3 FM vs. Roland MT-32 vs. General MIDI DOS Game Comparison
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DOS PCI Graphics Card Benchmarks
wrote:Some more fun easter eggs in that video: -PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI? -8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I […]
Some more fun easter eggs in that video:
-PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI?
-8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I don't remember RAM sinks being around prior to DDR1)
-Slot CPU with some interesting socket heatsinks on either side
-single ISA slot for DOS compatibility 😉
1 - yes it is 64bit
2 - nope pc133. Those are probably 1gb dimms
3 - thermaltake golden orbs? they are kinda MEH coolers.
4 - meh
they board is a TYAN S1867 Thunder 2500. ^.^
I REALLY want to see HOW he pulled this stunt off TBH.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
wrote:1 - yes it is 64bit 2 - nope pc133. Those are probably 1gb dimms 3 - thermaltake golden orbs? they are kinda MEH coolers. 4 - […]
wrote:Some more fun easter eggs in that video: -PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI? -8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I […]
Some more fun easter eggs in that video:
-PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI?
-8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I don't remember RAM sinks being around prior to DDR1)
-Slot CPU with some interesting socket heatsinks on either side
-single ISA slot for DOS compatibility 😉1 - yes it is 64bit
2 - nope pc133. Those are probably 1gb dimms
3 - thermaltake golden orbs? they are kinda MEH coolers.
4 - mehthey board is a TYAN S1867 Thunder 2500. ^.^
I REALLY want to see HOW he pulled this stunt off TBH.
€30 worth of plastic plates ,a few old graphic cards and a lot of time to glue everything together.
wrote:wrote:1 - yes it is 64bit 2 - nope pc133. Those are probably 1gb dimms 3 - thermaltake golden orbs? they are kinda MEH coolers. 4 - […]
wrote:Some more fun easter eggs in that video: -PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI? -8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I […]
Some more fun easter eggs in that video:
-PCI slots look too long. Maybe 64bit PCI?
-8 memory slots with what look like DDR (I don't remember RAM sinks being around prior to DDR1)
-Slot CPU with some interesting socket heatsinks on either side
-single ISA slot for DOS compatibility 😉1 - yes it is 64bit
2 - nope pc133. Those are probably 1gb dimms
3 - thermaltake golden orbs? they are kinda MEH coolers.
4 - mehthey board is a TYAN S1867 Thunder 2500. ^.^
I REALLY want to see HOW he pulled this stunt off TBH.
€30 worth of plastic plates ,a few old graphic cards and a lot of time to glue everything together.
Nah more like long green box in lenght of card and little special computer effects use of that 3D model of card he used in benchmark,...
Not only mine graphics cards collection at http://www.vgamuseum.info
WOW! Very nicely made, unbelievable how creative some people are! Love it....
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Maybe he 3D printed it? Or at least parts of it?
Awesome video!
The original ad from 1999 is like cut and pasted voodoo 2 bits. The section near the PCI slot is actually the full PCB of a voodoo 2.
In the computer store which I frequented back then, they had a small poster of this ad pasted to the window.
I looked at some stills of the new video: In general it is very, very convincing and true to the ad. Just a few small details that show some fakery: 1) the GPU chips at the front are placed a little unnatural and raised. 2) Above the Gendac chip there, you can still see the traces of the removed memory chip. It seems like the guy butchered a dozen voodoo 2 cards, then glued them together (which makes it sound more easy than it must have been).
On the backside near the VESA connector it has this silkscreened text: 'fakeStarz - Captain_NA'.
--> ISA Soundcard Overview // Doom MBF 2.04 // SetMul
Anyone know what Video Loca refers to?
and notice all the external capacitors on the power supply.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
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wrote:Anyone know what Video Loca refers to?
and notice all the external capacitors on the power supply.
loca is crazy, joke likely
wrote:wrote:Anyone know what Video Loca refers to?
and notice all the external capacitors on the power supply.
loca is crazy, joke likely
Right, that much I figured, but I didn't know if there was something more specific and Easter Eggy about it. Like the company the guy works for or somesuch.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
OPL3 FM vs. Roland MT-32 vs. General MIDI DOS Game Comparison
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The 'Video Loca' and other spanish references were already there in the original ad in 1999.
Attached the Maximum PC ad sourced from google books, which is more readable then most scans currently shared on the net.
--> ISA Soundcard Overview // Doom MBF 2.04 // SetMul