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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 2102 of 52680, by Artex

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Big updates today guys!

3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Diamond Monster Fusion 16MB PCI
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3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 128/3D (Single Plane) 6MB PCI
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3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Creative 3D Blaster Banshee CT6760 16MB PCI
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Creative CT1920 - EMU8000 Standalone Wavetable 8MB AWE32 Goldfinch Upgrade
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Meet the new twins!! NEC PowerVR PCX2 - Matrox M3d 4MB PCI
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3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Innovision Mighty Banshee 16MB PCI
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STMicroelectronics Kyro II (PowerVR3 4500) - Hercules 3D Prophet 4500 64MB AGP
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3DFX Voodoo Rush - Intergraph Intense 3D Voodoo MSMT467 6MB PCI
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3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Guillemot Maxi Gamer Phoenix 16MB AGP #2 (With manual & CD)
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3DFX Voodoo5 5500 64MB PCI
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NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
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NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Gainward GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
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NVIDIA RIVA 128ZX - Leadtek Winfast 3D S3500ZX
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3DFX Voodoo - Orchid Righteous 3D 4MB PCI *(Boxed)*
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3DFX Voodoo - Miro HISCORE 3D 6MB PCI *(Boxed)*
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NVIDIA RIVA TNT - ELSA ERAZOR II 16MB PCI (NV4) (NOS)
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3DFX Voodoo Rush - Jazz Adrenaline Rush 3D 6MB PCI
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Gateway 2000 P5-75 Baby AT!
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Reply 2103 of 52680, by dirkmirk

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Damn, Just wondering why you've got so many cards of the same chipset? Especially something lke a Vodoo Banshee not something I would consider collectable.

Reply 2104 of 52680, by Artex

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dirkmirk wrote:

Damn, Just wondering why you've got so many cards of the same chipset? Especially something lke a Vodoo Banshee not something I would consider collectable.

Just a collector of all 90s hardware. Purely addiction!

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Reply 2105 of 52680, by NitroX infinity

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For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉

NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜

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Reply 2107 of 52680, by Scylla

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With all my heart and sympathy, Artex:
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Now, seriously, nice hoard. I've never understood how are you supposed to use the Goldfinch upgrade, though. Also, is that dust on the Leadtek Ti4800SE?

Reply 2108 of 52680, by Artex

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NitroX infinity wrote:

For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉

NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜

Sponges.....with dust. 😀

Reply 2109 of 52680, by Artex

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sirlemonhead wrote:

Nice Gateway 2000 P5-75! 😀 I have one of those two, bought from brand new back in the day. Used to play Doom 2 on it 😀

For sure! No floating point bug of the P60, and now I have the AT and tower versions of this. Gonna put an Ensoniq SoundScape in it to fully mimic what I had back in 1994!

Reply 2110 of 52680, by Artex

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NitroX infinity wrote:

For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉

NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜

Yeah, the SE's aren't that common. Still need to find a NON-SE 4800.

Reply 2112 of 52680, by sliderider

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Artex wrote:
NitroX infinity wrote:

For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉

NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜

Yeah, the SE's aren't that common. Still need to find a NON-SE 4800.

You'll have to look in Europe. Pretty much all of the 4800's you'll find in N. America will be SE's.

Reply 2113 of 52680, by Old Thrashbarg

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You'll have to look in Europe. Pretty much all of the 4800's you'll find in N. America will be SE's.

The reason it's hard to find a Ti4800 non-SE in North America is because it wasn't sold under that name here... it was just called the Ti4600-8X. It's the exact same card, but for whatever reason they went with a different name for it.

Reply 2114 of 52680, by Logistics

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Robin4 wrote:
http://i48.tinypic.com/29krsed.jpg some cache memory for 286 / 386 / 486 boards (was cheap deal, so why not) […]
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some cache memory for 286 / 386 / 486 boards (was cheap deal, so why not)

I wonder if the respective boards would see a performance increase after installing W24256L-8 SOP's onto SOP-to-DIP adapters and replacing these.

Reply 2115 of 52680, by luckybob

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Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store:

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FULLY programmable keyboard? With an AT connector? Yes please! more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_AnyKey

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 2116 of 52680, by m1919

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luckybob wrote:
Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store: […]
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Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store:

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FULLY programmable keyboard? With an AT connector? Yes please! more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_AnyKey

Nice. Now if you could find a Gateway 2000 to hook that bad boy up to...

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Reply 2117 of 52680, by Artex

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m1919 wrote:
luckybob wrote:
Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store: […]
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Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store:

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FULLY programmable keyboard? With an AT connector? Yes please! more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_AnyKey

Nice. Now if you could find a Gateway 2000 to hook that bad boy up to...

Ask and you shall receive...

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Reply 2119 of 52680, by SiliconClassics

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...except it uses PS/2 style keyboard and mouse connectors. You'll need to find another Gateway if you want to connect it to your AT AnyKey, probably a 486. Or you'll need an adapter.

Either way, I wouldn't buy any Pentium 60MHz system. The first Pentium chips were known for division bugs and they don't offer much more performance than a fast 486. Pentiums started to be worth having at 90Mhz and up, and personally I wouldn't buy any Pentium under 133MHz if you plan to run Windows 95.

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