Reply 1 of 12, by amadeus777999
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Nice one - model/specs?
Reply 2 of 12, by Amigaboy
Intel pci bridge vith two graphic chips (s3 savage 4 gt) with 8 mb sgram each. Dont have any drivers for it , but for a good start , it boots on my 486 pci board.
Reply 3 of 12, by JaNoZ
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Interesting two savage4s, great find, did they have more of those(one for me?)
Reply 4 of 12, by Amigaboy
Only one. But the seller had all kind of interesting things. Matrox mistique with memory upgrade , virge pci with sgram (?) and TV Out , some voodoo cards . I actually though that was the alusive i740 board with 16 mb , but it wasnt.
Reply 5 of 12, by rgart
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That IS a really nice card for a 486.
I wonder how it stands up against a Matrox Mystique or Millenium.
Reply 6 of 12, by leileilol
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It may be "nice" but that InControl99 is a real jerk of a panel when it comes to stability. I would prefer the older S3 cards for such a machine.
Reply 7 of 12, by Amigaboy
this isn`t a diamond card , it is a propriatery dual savage 4 VGA board. I have no idea if the standard S3 savage drivers will work with it...
Reply 8 of 12, by JaNoZ
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Seems like an amazing card, and rare.
What's the dos performance like?
Reply 9 of 12, by keropi
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I have a feeling this card will be "useless" in a 486 build , most likely it will be "useless" in anything that doesn't run the windows version it's drivers were designed for...
Cool card but of no interest in real retro-usage IMHO unless benchmarks prove otherwise or something
Reply 10 of 12, by rgart
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Agreed. Show us some bench marks! 😜
Reply 11 of 12, by Stiletto
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I assume the dual GPU can't be "SLI'ed" together and instead it's for dual-monitor?
Anyhow, interesting find!
"I see a little silhouette-o of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you
do the Fandango!" - Queen
Stiletto
Reply 12 of 12, by rgart
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amigaboy can we see some benchmarks?