First post, by RichB93
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😲 😲 Check out what this guy did!
😲 😲 Check out what this guy did!
Wow. That's some beautiful work.

Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. - Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
Wow, I wish I had a mill and lathe growing up!
I didn't realise there were AGP-to-PCI converter cards. Anyone have any experience with those?
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wrote:Wow, I wish I had a mill and lathe growing up!
I didn't realise there were AGP-to-PCI converter cards. Anyone have any experience with those?
They came from Japan. You can't get them anymore. Not many were sold outside Japan.
Yikes, I was about to say something about putting the old dog down, but this is some amazing work!
Not many things 12 years old get that much attention...fantastic!
Hmmm somehow I already seen this some time ago, but it wasn't on the nVidia forums I don't think.
Not a bad job, this is what I do for a living pretty much, except I program extrusion dies.
It sure looks like a pure labour of love, for the 3dfx. No mistaking the craftmanship there, but it is an overkill I think. I would prefer to do it on a, say ATI X850XTX or ATI 1950XTX or the FX series of nVidia cards - the stock coolers are quite noisy. And also perhaps building something like that for a 4870X2.
wrote:It sure looks like a pure labour of love, for the 3dfx. No mistaking the craftmanship there, but it is an overkill I think. I would prefer to do it on a, say ATI X850XTX or ATI 1950XTX or the FX series of nVidia cards - the stock coolers are quite noisy. And also perhaps building something like that for a 4870X2.
...and adding a 3dfx logo on the heatsink 😎