cyclone3d wrote on 2024-08-09, 15:42:
Trashbytes wrote on 2024-08-09, 15:17:Bought these two Items recently […]
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Bought these two Items recently
A nice LS120 Parallel setup which can be used with a parallel to USB adapter I have, will give me another way to shift files to my DOS/95 based PCs from my main PC. I could use a network but ... meh I just cannot be arsed with network crap for DOS machines. (Its fair to call me lazy for that but I hate DOS networking)
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and this little GT430 PCI which is IIRC one of the fastest PCI GPUs released and likely the last PCI GPU based on a full nVidia GPU, its not great for retro gaming but I have a few PCI-X boards that I want to use this with that dont sport AGP slots which itll be perfect for.
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it was surprisingly difficult to source one of these, the few I have seen previously went for crazy amounts but this one I snagged at a nice BIN price.
-I know there were later PCI models the 510, 610 and 710 but they are all refreshes of a truly gimped gpu and they all deserve to be forgotten for the abominations they were.
I have at least 1 of the 430s and the 610. If I remember correctly, the 610 is just a relabeled 430.
the GT630 is the rebadged 128bit GT430, GT620 cards are also 64bit GT430s. The GT610 is a GT520, the GT730 is also a GT430, so none of the x10 cards are the full GT430 core but rather the cut down half the power core. The GT710 is bad for this as it has 3 different models with three different cores and only one of them is worth looking at but you wont ever know which core you got until you run GPU-Z on it.
Cant remember where I got this list but it helps when looking at GT based PCI GPUs, anything after the GT430 really isnt worth the hit or miss nature of what core you may get .. the 32bit core is utter garbage not even fit as a display output card.
The GeForce 405 card is a rebranded GeForce 310 which itself is a rebranded GeForce 210.
The GeForce 605 (OEM) card is a rebranded GeForce 510.
The GeForce GT 610 card is a rebranded GeForce GT 520.
The GeForce GT 620 (OEM) card is a rebranded GeForce GT 520.
The GeForce GT 620 card is a rebranded GeForce GT 430 (DDR3, 64-bit).
The GeForce GT 630 (DDR3, 128-bit, retail) card is a rebranded GeForce GT 430 (DDR3, 128-bit).
The GeForce GT 705 (OEM) is a rebranded GeForce GT 610, which itself is a rebranded GeForce GT 520.
The GeForce GT 730 (DDR3, 128-bit) is a rebranded GeForce GT 430 (128-bit).
I would have grabbed a 1GB Kepler 710 if I could confirm which 710 I was buying first as its pretty similar to the GT430 and the extra Vram would have been nice but I didnt feel like taking that gamble and getting one of the other two much slower models instead.
This is all PCI though so I dont know how much difference any of this truly makes, nVidia truly made a mess of these low end PCI cards though.
-There is one PCI card I would still love to get and its the mythical unicorn 1Gb GT9500 DDR2 PCI, have never seen one in the wild but have had it confirmed they did exist.