First post, by Ozzuneoj
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I'm sure I've posted about this before, but I hope I at least haven't made this exact thread already and forgotten about it... because this is a problem that's been bugging me for years.
Is there any program or benchmark that can accurately identify the specs of a video card? I'm mainly concerned with the parts from the late 90s and early 2000s, when cards often had 20 different variants and performance ranged from good to abysmal.
Being able to identify physical characteristics is a nice idea, but it doesn't always work. For example, the number of memory chips normally will tell you when a card definitely does NOT have a 128bit bus (one or two chips), but you can't use it to determine if a card definitely DOES have a 128bit bus (some cards with 4 chips are either 64bit or 128bit, even within the same model).
I use Everest to figure this stuff out sometimes but it often reports nothing for certain cards (mainly Rage 128 cards). Rivatuner can sometimes shed some light on these specs but it seems only for later cards.
Any suggestions?
Also, if we can find a 100% reliable way to do this, I will post pictures of cards I have and the results.