First post, by Bellator
What about the second starting on the right of the last row?
What about the second starting on the right of the last row?
Depends what you call 'interesting'. In any event this is a shitty seller's photo, which doesn't make life easier.
Agreed that the second from right on the bottom row is the most out of the ordinary. It only has a single DE15 connector, so that daughter-board is probably purely for RAM expansion. I count 12 chips, which is an unusual number. That said, my best guess would be that this is an S3 964/968-based card, or maybe there's a Weitek 9100 hidden out of view. Either way, an early PCI 'Windows accelerator' with for its day a lot of RAM (probably VRAM). Now, I have a bit of a VRAM fetish, so I'd definitely prefer it over the other cards here, but practically speaking it's probably nothing special.
As for the rest... I see what looks like a Permedia2 second from right on the middle row, which is always nice, and apart from that mainly your regular early AGP stuff. If I could get the lot really cheap I'd do if for the mystery card, but the AGP stuff is really the sort of card I end up having to give away for free as I have no use for it and no-one else is willing to pay for it either.
Likely a RAM expansion, but it could also be an MPEG2 decoder board using a VESA feature connector.
All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder
I have identified several of them:
Aopen Geforce 2 MX400: 1st row, 4th card
Dell ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra: 1st row, last card; 3rd row, last card
S3 Savage 3D: 2nd row, 5th card
Geforce 4 MX440: 2nd row, 6th card
ATI Radeon 9250: 3rd row, 1st card
S3 Trio64: 3rd row, 2nd card
1st row, 1st card maybe another Radeon 9250
2nd row, 3rd card maybe a Geforce 6200
3rd row, 4th card maybe another S3 Trio64
It is no a lot, the seller offers them individually for 5€ each.
In that case I'd go for the weird little one and ignore the rest unless you're specifically looking for one (as the price is very reasonable in any event).