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First post, by vlask

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Microsoft Direct3D team office has walls with collection of cards tested by them. And looks like its place with very high amount of rare seen prototypes. Its covered in this small article with very low quality and quantity of photos....
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/directx/2019 … of-gpu-history/
For me are interesting photos of Microsoft Talisman project (never seen real HW) and Pyramid 3D. But if you look at 5th photo, you will see more interesting cards under 1996 year sign and atomic circles. Something long with dual vga and 3 main chips is hiding there. And 2 rows under it something else short with orange maybe memory modules.....
So, main question is, who knows someone working there or preparing visit them - supply that guy with camera and instructions to skip taking photos of common ATI cards. So many hidden gems might be there.....

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Not only mine graphics cards collection at http://www.vgamuseum.info

Reply 2 of 11, by doaks80

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Wow that is cool. I wonder what the MS Office division has stuck on the wall.

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Reply 3 of 11, by oeuvre

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doaks80 wrote:

Wow that is cool. I wonder what the MS Office division has stuck on the wall.

Probably paper clips

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Reply 7 of 11, by gdjacobs

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I can predict a scene of some French guy "upgrading" those boards with plumber's putty so he can LN2 overclock them.

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Reply 8 of 11, by Mr. horse

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gdjacobs wrote:

I can predict a scene of some French guy "upgrading" those boards with plumber's putty so he can LN2 overclock them.

His hwbot acount says he's from senegal. But I been told he's french too.

No sir I don't like it!

Reply 11 of 11, by Tetrium

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vlask wrote:
Microsoft Direct3D team office has walls with collection of cards tested by them. And looks like its place with very high amount […]
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Microsoft Direct3D team office has walls with collection of cards tested by them. And looks like its place with very high amount of rare seen prototypes. Its covered in this small article with very low quality and quantity of photos....
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/directx/2019 … of-gpu-history/
For me are interesting photos of Microsoft Talisman project (never seen real HW) and Pyramid 3D. But if you look at 5th photo, you will see more interesting cards under 1996 year sign and atomic circles. Something long with dual vga and 3 main chips is hiding there. And 2 rows under it something else short with orange maybe memory modules.....
So, main question is, who knows someone working there or preparing visit them - supply that guy with camera and instructions to skip taking photos of common ATI cards. So many hidden gems might be there.....

That is awesome! 😁

I wonder if there's a full list of all the cards there. Or better quality pics 😁

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