Reply 25020 of 54980, by Intel486dx33
Compaq sound card - 1994 ( ISA ) - ESS 688F with Yamaha YMF-262 OPL
I don't know if I should change the mounting bracket or leave it alone.
What computer do you think this came out of ?
Compaq sound card - 1994 ( ISA ) - ESS 688F with Yamaha YMF-262 OPL
I don't know if I should change the mounting bracket or leave it alone.
What computer do you think this came out of ?
For my Gateway 2000 486/33 desktop PC
Media Vision - Jazz 16 with Yamaha YMF-262 OPL
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Aren't those clones?
wrote:Aren't those clones?
I don't think so, just NEW OLD STOCK I think.
They post that it is 100% NEW and NOT refurbished only missing original box contents.
Ships is a brown box.
Motherboard Video
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wrote:Compaq sound card - 1994 ( ISA ) - ESS 688F with Yamaha YMF-262 OPL
I don't know if I should change the mounting bracket or leave it alone.
What computer do you think this came out of ?
I had a compaq deskpro 4000 with that exact sound card
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wrote:I don't think so, just NEW OLD STOCK I think. Maybe refurbished ?
They post that it is 95% NEW only missing original box contents.
That's what they'd like you to think. 😉
Finally snagged a GF4 Ti 4600 for a cheap price. It looks really clean too. I've already got a working 64 MB Ti 4200, but I couldn't resist. 🤣
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Blades of Glory! Lucky. Cannot decide between the ASUS Ti 4200 128MB and FX 5500-8X 256MB for my Ultimate Windows 98SE machine. Also, that card looks to be in fantastic shape.
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wrote:Blades of Glory! Lucky. Cannot decide between the ASUS Ti 4200 128MB and FX 5500-8X 256MB for my Ultimate Windows 98SE machine. Also, that card looks to be in fantastic shape.
I'd probably lean towards the ASUS Ti4200 128MB card for your Windows 98 rig, the only thing the FX 5500 has to offer over any Geforce 4 is DirectX 9 feature set compatibility (although it's not that good) and I doubt you'll be playing XP-era DX9 titles on Windows 98. Besides, chances are that FX 5500 card you're looking at is a 64-bit model and the Ti4200 is 128-bit which means that Ti4200 can be faster than the FX 5500.
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Finally one of these, just to get a different colour...
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wrote:wrote:Blades of Glory! Lucky. Cannot decide between the ASUS Ti 4200 128MB and FX 5500-8X 256MB for my Ultimate Windows 98SE machine. Also, that card looks to be in fantastic shape.
I'd probably lean towards the ASUS Ti4200 128MB card for your Windows 98 rig, the only thing the FX 5500 has to offer over any Geforce 4 is DirectX 9 feature set compatibility (although it's not that good) and I doubt you'll be playing XP-era DX9 titles on Windows 98. Besides, chances are that FX 5500 card you're looking at is a 64-bit model and the Ti4200 is 128-bit which means that Ti4200 can be faster than the FX 5500.
Seconded. The Ti 4200 is also more period correct (early 2002 vs 2004). Plus the Ti 4200 was legendary for performance/price. It's not really that much slower than the 4600.
mmm Ti4200
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Radeon 8500 would be my pick..
I guess I bought a good card then 😀
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Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98
It's a very nice card! You didn't pay too much for it but shipping from NL is always too expensive...
Requests here!
wrote:It's a very nice card! You didn't pay too much for it but shipping from NL is always too expensive...
Stalker! Yeah, what you can do. It's always strange, when you pay more for a shipping then for a product itself...
Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9800XT, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98
Nah... just checked out the auction 😉
Requests here!
wrote:wrote:It's a very nice card! You didn't pay too much for it but shipping from NL is always too expensive...
Stalker! Yeah, what you can do. It's always strange, when you pay more for a shipping then for a product itself...
Reminds me when I bought an item back in 2005.
Paid $10 for the item and $40 for shipping.