dexvx wrote:Got this Gainward FX 5950 and tested it; works great. However, realistically, I'm going to use the Quadro FX 3000 as a daily driver.
Same here! Got this baby last week:


It's MSI's FX5950 Ultra-VT256 - works like a charm. The huge cooler is (disappointingly) made out of aluminum, and copper plated. The card does 62C in full load but I still don't want to use it as a daily driver - I have a couple of Quadro FX 3000 cards for that. I use rivatuner to strap them to FX 5900 Ultra and they perform great.
TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:Neat looking card. I don't understand why everyone here except me buys a 5950 just to not use it regularly. Its like buying a Lamborghini just to fill a second garage.
Thing is, I've been looking for a working 5950 Ultra for years - over 10 years actually. They are very rare here, and working examples are almost impossible to source - witch is why I'd rather keep it in a display case and use it occasionally.
I also got some other retro-modern stuff I've been hunting for a while:
Abit IC7 - socket 478 i875 - possibly the best socket 478 board ever made:

Abit IS7 - socket 478 i865. This came with a 2.4GHz CPU witch I found weird since it's an expensive motherboard, but when I turned it on, the CPU was running at 2998MHz so I guess the person who bought it new intended to overclock in the first place. This was actually a dumpster find... it came in a plain, dirty beige case, with no PSU, no cooler but had 1GB of ram left on it, a radeon 3650 AGP and an 80GB HDD.

The HD 3650 512MB AGP that came in the case with the IS7. Never used one of these before. Might be interesting.

A couple of socket A barton chips - one 3200 and a 3000+

Gigabyte GA-N400 PRO2 Nforce 2 Ultra motherboard - not so rare, but it's the first working example I've seen since back in the day. Won't be using it since I have two working AN7 boards, but I'll probably include it in a nforce 2 shootout one day.

I'm actually planning a high-end socket 478 build. I tried it before, but had problems with heat, PSUs and motherboards. The Gigabyte IP1000 was SLOW and a poor overclocker, and the Asus P4P800 boards all died (had 3 of them) with no apparent cause. This time I'm using an older beefy 650w PSU with strong 5v and 12v rails, a tuniq Tower 120 cooler and the IC7. Wish me luck 😀