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Reply 45460 of 52669, by TrashPanda

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smtkr wrote on 2022-07-08, 01:55:

If you want it to have, get it. If you want it to play games from ~2000, get a GF2 GTS/Pro, IMO.

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I have a GeForce 2 GTS and Ultra but also a GF3 ti 200 and 500 so I'm pretty set for nice GPUs from that era and if I need I have both AGP and PCI versions of the MX400 so for me this was more about completing the collection, I guess the only one left is a NV1 but that is strictly a curiosity only type of acquisition and only a reality at a price that doesnt kill my bank or burn my eyes.

Not even sure I could make a use case for an NV1, its really the type of card you buy and put on a shelf or donate to a GPU museum.

bjwil1991 wrote on 2022-07-08, 02:13:
I have 2 GF256DDR cards and an SDR variant. Haven't gotten the third card installed yet and they're cool to have. […]
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I have 2 GF256DDR cards and an SDR variant. Haven't gotten the third card installed yet and they're cool to have.

Speaking of, I bought another Walkman and this time the WM-FX401 since I've been having poor luck with the WM-F2081 lately (they seem to work fine one day and they run horrible the next day).

Seller's photo:

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The WM-FX401 has the Mega Bass, which the WM-F2081 lacks and it suffers the same plague: belts turning to goo, expanding, or snapping. Once I receive the unit, I'll give it a good cleaning and replace the belt. It's nice to have these old Walkmans that have an integrated radio so if my family and I go to the drive-in movie, we could use the Walkman to tune into the station without having to rely on the car stereo (especially the newer cars these days have the 10 minute period for running accessories, such as the radio).

That's a nice bit of retro kit right there, its a shame that such things have been relegated to the dollar bargain bin of electronics nowadays, I remember when they used to cost both arms and your right leg to own.

10 mins on accessories ...never seen that here in Australia.

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Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-07, 22:29:
NyLan wrote on 2022-07-07, 20:39:
TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-06, 12:34:
Got a nice little haul recently, I think I now have all the major ESS sound cards, I already had the 688F+968F, 1868F, 1869E and […]
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Got a nice little haul recently, I think I now have all the major ESS sound cards, I already had the 688F+968F, 1868F, 1869E and 1938 Solo-1 and picked up the Allegro, Canyon3D and 1688F+968F in this lot. Just need the Maestro and I think I may have all the major models, also grabbed a Sound Blaster CT 2810 that was going for cheap along with a Yamaha 718-s.

I have a thing for ESS sound cards, have always found them to be exceptional replacements for creative cards, the Terratec card I think was the big grab, it looks amazing if the photo is true.

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The odd one out in this haul was a 64mb GeForce 256 DDR which I saw pop up for 125 bucks, which is considerably less than the other 32mb models listed right now.

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Asus V6800 256 DDR 64Mb

I can buy a 32MB Geforce 256 SDR for 100$. But I'm not sure worth it. I feel it's a bit expensive

You live in Geneva, Switzerland. Don't you buy expensive watches for fun singing "Je possède des thunes"? 100$ sounds bargain 😉
(yes, it's a joke)

Hahaha I just have a Samsung Watch and a Oneplus Phone. No watches, no iPhone, no Bentley. 🤣

More serioisly, I don't think I'll use a Geforce256 in any build. It's more for the collection.
I'll try to see if I can lower the price a bit.

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NyLan wrote on 2022-07-08, 07:55:
Hahaha I just have a Samsung Watch and a Oneplus Phone. No watches, no iPhone, no Bentley. 🤣 […]
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Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-07, 22:29:
NyLan wrote on 2022-07-07, 20:39:

I can buy a 32MB Geforce 256 SDR for 100$. But I'm not sure worth it. I feel it's a bit expensive

You live in Geneva, Switzerland. Don't you buy expensive watches for fun singing "Je possède des thunes"? 100$ sounds bargain 😉
(yes, it's a joke)

Hahaha I just have a Samsung Watch and a Oneplus Phone. No watches, no iPhone, no Bentley. 🤣

More serioisly, I don't think I'll use a Geforce256 in any build. It's more for the collection.
I'll try to see if I can lower the price a bit.

Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever.

I own Tuna . .WTF go home google you're drunk.

Translating thunes on its own does give money but the whole sentence at once . .I own Tuna, now Im horrible at French but google appears to be even worse.

As for the 256, its a 64Mb model so I may use it for benchmarking since it would be a good GPU benchmark for that era but I have other GPUs I would use for 24/7 retro gaming from that period.

Reply 45463 of 52669, by Nexxen

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:17:
Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever. […]
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NyLan wrote on 2022-07-08, 07:55:
Hahaha I just have a Samsung Watch and a Oneplus Phone. No watches, no iPhone, no Bentley. 🤣 […]
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Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-07, 22:29:

You live in Geneva, Switzerland. Don't you buy expensive watches for fun singing "Je possède des thunes"? 100$ sounds bargain 😉
(yes, it's a joke)

Hahaha I just have a Samsung Watch and a Oneplus Phone. No watches, no iPhone, no Bentley. 🤣

More serioisly, I don't think I'll use a Geforce256 in any build. It's more for the collection.
I'll try to see if I can lower the price a bit.

Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever.

I own Tuna . .WTF go home google you're drunk.

Translating thunes on its own does give money but the whole sentence at once . .I own Tuna, now Im horrible at French but google appears to be even worse.

As for the 256, its a 64Mb model so I may use it for benchmarking since it would be a good GPU benchmark for that era but I have other GPUs I would use for 24/7 retro gaming from that period.

It's a french humorist making videos on YT.
Translated it means "I have cash". If you look it up on google it'll pop up, David Castello. YT: "Suisse?" – Pourquoi les gens achètent des montres suisses super chères?

The price for that card is indeed too high.

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Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:44:
It's a french humorist making videos on YT. Translated it means "I have cash". If you look it up on google it'll pop up, David C […]
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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:17:
Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever. […]
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NyLan wrote on 2022-07-08, 07:55:

Hahaha I just have a Samsung Watch and a Oneplus Phone. No watches, no iPhone, no Bentley. 🤣

More serioisly, I don't think I'll use a Geforce256 in any build. It's more for the collection.
I'll try to see if I can lower the price a bit.

Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever.

I own Tuna . .WTF go home google you're drunk.

Translating thunes on its own does give money but the whole sentence at once . .I own Tuna, now Im horrible at French but google appears to be even worse.

As for the 256, its a 64Mb model so I may use it for benchmarking since it would be a good GPU benchmark for that era but I have other GPUs I would use for 24/7 retro gaming from that period.

It's a french humorist making videos on YT.
Translated it means "I have cash". If you look it up on google it'll pop up, David Castello. YT: "Suisse?" – Pourquoi les gens achètent des montres suisses super chères?

The price for that card is indeed too high.

$125 for a 64Mb 256 DDR a rare model of an already rare card ?

32Mb DDR models are going for more usually 150 - 200 USD, SDR when they do get listed are usually around 80 - 100 USD not that I would ever buy a SDR model as even 50 bucks would be too expensive. I think people who have access to other means of getting these cards can indeed get them for far less and tend to forget that with eBay you are at the mercy of market conditions, what the seller is willing to sell the part for and how high a price you can accept. I dont have easy access to other markets and must use eBay or simply go without, I guess I could use Japanese Yahoo Auctions but thats far more hassle than I want.

Reply 45465 of 52669, by Nexxen

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 09:01:
Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:44:
It's a french humorist making videos on YT. Translated it means "I have cash". If you look it up on google it'll pop up, David C […]
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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:17:
Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever. […]
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Translating that in google is the funniest shit ever.

I own Tuna . .WTF go home google you're drunk.

Translating thunes on its own does give money but the whole sentence at once . .I own Tuna, now Im horrible at French but google appears to be even worse.

As for the 256, its a 64Mb model so I may use it for benchmarking since it would be a good GPU benchmark for that era but I have other GPUs I would use for 24/7 retro gaming from that period.

It's a french humorist making videos on YT.
Translated it means "I have cash". If you look it up on google it'll pop up, David Castello. YT: "Suisse?" – Pourquoi les gens achètent des montres suisses super chères?

The price for that card is indeed too high.

32Mb DDR models are going for more usually 150 - 200 USD, SDR when they do get listed are usually around 80 - 100 USD not that I would ever buy a SDR model as even 50 bucks would be too expensive. I think people who have access to other means of getting these cards can indeed get them for far less and tend to forget that with eBay you are at the mercy of market conditions, what the seller is willing to sell the part for and how high a price you can accept. I dont have easy access to other markets and must use eBay or simply go without, I guess I could use Japanese Yahoo Auctions but thats far more hassle than I want.

That's the old issue around here 😀
If I could get back to 2000 I'd buy everything around 🤣
A hoarder. Yes! 😀

I always loved Slot A boards but they sell for a lot. I desist unless I get lucky.

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Reply 45466 of 52669, by TrashPanda

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Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-08, 11:14:
That's the old issue around here :) If I could get back to 2000 I'd buy everything around LOL A hoarder. Yes! :) […]
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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 09:01:
Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:44:

It's a french humorist making videos on YT.
Translated it means "I have cash". If you look it up on google it'll pop up, David Castello. YT: "Suisse?" – Pourquoi les gens achètent des montres suisses super chères?

The price for that card is indeed too high.

32Mb DDR models are going for more usually 150 - 200 USD, SDR when they do get listed are usually around 80 - 100 USD not that I would ever buy a SDR model as even 50 bucks would be too expensive. I think people who have access to other means of getting these cards can indeed get them for far less and tend to forget that with eBay you are at the mercy of market conditions, what the seller is willing to sell the part for and how high a price you can accept. I dont have easy access to other markets and must use eBay or simply go without, I guess I could use Japanese Yahoo Auctions but thats far more hassle than I want.

That's the old issue around here 😀
If I could get back to 2000 I'd buy everything around 🤣
A hoarder. Yes! 😀

I always loved Slot A boards but they sell for a lot. I desist unless I get lucky.

You think with all these retro parts we can jerry rig a Time Machine ?

I hear a guy once built one using a car before !

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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

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Reply 45468 of 52669, by Radical Vision

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Nexxen wrote on 2022-07-08, 08:44:
That's the old issue around here :) If I could get back to 2000 I'd buy everything around LOL A hoarder. Yes! :) […]
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That's the old issue around here 😀
If I could get back to 2000 I'd buy everything around 🤣
A hoarder. Yes! 😀

I always loved Slot A boards but they sell for a lot. I desist unless I get lucky.

Well if i have the chance i will be happy even with returning as far as 2010, not 2000.. As even back then there was so many, many things for pocket change even, afer that and specially after 2015-2020 (specially 2020 as there was massive lockdowns) many things got big bumps in price.. Also LGR, Phil and others that have channels did inform many what to look for.. Imagine here even the filthy scrappers knows that 3Dfx cards are valuable, and even ASUS and ABIT boards... The nasty part is that most of these baboons dont even bother to test these 3Dfx cards, dont even give any option to return the part if is DOA or bad..

Slot A is not so hard, sure is rare, but the good boards are very few.. ASUS, GIGAbyte, MSI, Tyan that is the main ones.. I am not sure if AOpen did ever made Slot A boards.. But anyway these days everything sells for alot.. Just look for stuff, and when u find some nice 3Dfx cards many of them sell some get money, buy whatever u want.. Or even better NOS items from some abandoned warehouse and if you are lucky enough u will not only end up with some very good stuff (for example i founded brand new NV1 cards 15 of them and 17 new even NOS sealed Hercules Kyro II cards) that when u safe for urself like 1 or 2 card, rest u will sell, you will end up having Voodoo V, GUS, and many expensive stuff, you may even make profit...

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Reply 45469 of 52669, by TrashPanda

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mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

That hybrid card is cool as fuck, I mean the engineers who came up with that solution had to have been smoking crack.

Reply 45470 of 52669, by Radical Vision

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mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
2 ELSA Winner cards: […]
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

Nice combo ISA-eISA card but seems bit of useless when think about it, as ISA cards work in eISA slots, so what is the point exactly.. I am not sure also what the eISA stands for it surely have more pins compared to ISA, but i am not sure if is any faster or what..

Still the card is nice and unique..

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Radical Vision wrote on 2022-07-08, 13:37:
mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
2 ELSA Winner cards: […]
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

Nice combo ISA-eISA card but seems bit of useless when think about it, as ISA cards work in eISA slots, so what is the point exactly.. I am not sure also what the eISA stands for it surely have more pins compared to ISA, but i am not sure if is any faster or what..

Still the card is nice and unique..

EISA is a 32-bit interface while ISA is 8 or 16-bit.

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Radical Vision wrote on 2022-07-08, 13:37:
mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
2 ELSA Winner cards: […]
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

Nice combo ISA-eISA card but seems bit of useless when think about it, as ISA cards work in eISA slots, so what is the point exactly.. I am not sure also what the eISA stands for it surely have more pins compared to ISA, but i am not sure if is any faster or what..

Still the card is nice and unique..

If used with the E-isa side in the E-isa slot it would get a 32bit connection along with higher bandwidth over the regular Isa slot.

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 13:02:
mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
2 ELSA Winner cards: […]
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

That hybrid card is cool as fuck, I mean the engineers who came up with that solution had to have been smoking crack.

They had to use angled traces too 😁

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SteveC wrote on 2022-07-08, 14:46:
TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 13:02:
mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
2 ELSA Winner cards: […]
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

That hybrid card is cool as fuck, I mean the engineers who came up with that solution had to have been smoking crack.

They had to use angled traces too 😁

It’s pretty crazy some of the solutions they hacked up to work around limitations.

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cyclone3d wrote on 2022-07-08, 14:04:
Radical Vision wrote on 2022-07-08, 13:37:
mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:
2 ELSA Winner cards: […]
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2 ELSA Winner cards:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

DSC_1900-scaled.jpeg

Nice combo ISA-eISA card but seems bit of useless when think about it, as ISA cards work in eISA slots, so what is the point exactly.. I am not sure also what the eISA stands for it surely have more pins compared to ISA, but i am not sure if is any faster or what..

Still the card is nice and unique..

EISA is a 32-bit interface while ISA is 8 or 16-bit.

Oyy shit did not know that eISA is 32 bit... Now that is surprise really.. Wonder what the deal is with VESA and eISA... They should have gone straight to eISA instead of making VESA slots.. But guess many companies = many standards. Using eISA audio and LAN cards wont prove to have any difference, but having eISA on the memory, CPU, VGA will be useful. I still think i will go for my TSeng ET4000 ISA card for my Compaq DeskPRO 486 with eISA slots, as the Compaq Qvision card is not as fast as the TSeng for DOS games, but will see....

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Reply 45476 of 52669, by mpe

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Sadly most DOS VGA games don’t benefit from 32bit bus at all (16 bit framebuffer writes). So in DOS EISA cards are just as slow as ISA. They are just a hair faster in GUI when using 32bit drivers.

When it comes to graphics. VESA is much faster than anything on EISA . Even 16bit chips like Cirrus 542x series. It is the clock speed that matters. Not the bus width.

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Radical Vision wrote on 2022-07-08, 15:07:
cyclone3d wrote on 2022-07-08, 14:04:
Radical Vision wrote on 2022-07-08, 13:37:

Nice combo ISA-eISA card but seems bit of useless when think about it, as ISA cards work in eISA slots, so what is the point exactly.. I am not sure also what the eISA stands for it surely have more pins compared to ISA, but i am not sure if is any faster or what..

Still the card is nice and unique..

EISA is a 32-bit interface while ISA is 8 or 16-bit.

Oyy shit did not know that eISA is 32 bit... Now that is surprise really.. Wonder what the deal is with VESA and eISA... They should have gone straight to eISA instead of making VESA slots.. But guess many companies = many standards.

VLB is capable of running at the speed of the CPU and provides a direct path between the processor and the installed card. An EISA slot only runs at the double speed of a 16-bit ISA slot.

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Reply 45478 of 52669, by devius

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-07-08, 11:58:

You think with all these retro parts we can jerry rig a Time Machine ?

I hear a guy once built one using a car before !

We're still missing flux capacitors. The only capacitors people find around here are the leaky kind.

Reply 45479 of 52669, by HanJammer

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mpe wrote on 2022-07-08, 12:29:

Winner 1000 XHR (hybrid EISA/ISA) which I had owned before, traded it and now finally replaced it again. And Winner 1000PRO Video VLB, which is somewhat less special, but still a very nice and fast VLB card.

Nice, I do have one myself (I think I posted it here around 2 years ago). They are pretty unique indeed as they are: 1) ISA/EISA hybrids, 2) they have S3 928 chip, 3) they can be used as ISA card which is rare when it comes to S3 928-chip cards - it's usually found on EISA and VLB cards (I think Spea V7 Mercury is maybe another card with 928 and ISA).

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