dirkmirk wrote:That a nice selection of cards right their at very good prices.
The 6800 is not a bad card it runs 256mbit memory, the version I […]
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TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:BitWrangler wrote:GeForce 2 Ultra - $28
GeForce 6800XT (AGP - NOS) - $10
Radeon X800 Pro (AGP) - $5
Radeon 9600XT - $5 […]
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GeForce 2 Ultra - $28
GeForce 6800XT (AGP - NOS) - $10
Radeon X800 Pro (AGP) - $5
Radeon 9600XT - $5
That a nice selection of cards right their at very good prices.
The 6800 is not a bad card it runs 256mbit memory, the version I had was equipped with 128meg of ram and was able to unlock the extra vertex shaders and pixel pipes to make it effectively a 6800gt with slower ram at half the size 😐 .
What else can you find out it looks like the specs varied alot with 6800xt cards some running 256meg at DDR3.
Yeah. The GF2 Ultra and X800 are nice to be able to cross off the list of hard to find rare top end AGP cards I've wanted. The 9600XT is also mildly interesting because its much less common than its pro branded brother, the 9600 Pro.
BTW does anyone know where I can get the correct type of cable for S Video out to Composite on an ASUS 5950? I'm trying to use my Pentium4 to display Doctor Who on my newly acquired vintage 25" Zenith from 1999 (using the P4 machine mostly because it's convienently located). I don't understand why the GPU makers decided every other generation needed a new S Video connector. ATI is the worst, I've seen 3,4,5,8 and 9 pin S Video designs from them in various stages of compatible and not compatible with standard S video.
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