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System Name | Minotaur |
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Processor | Intel I9 7940X |
Motherboard | Asus Strix Rog Gaming E X299 |
Cooling | BeQuiet/ double-Fan |
Memory | 192Gb of RAM DDR4 2400Mhz |
Video Card(s) | 1)RX 6900XT BIOSTAR 16Gb***2)MATROX M9120LP |
Storage | 2 x ssd-Kingston 240Gb A400 + HDD 500Gb+2xSSD Kinston 480Gb+5Tb Seagate+512Gb NVME SGI |
Display(s) | BenQ 28"EL2870U(4K-HDR) / Acer 24"(1080P) / Eizo 2336W(1080p) / 2x Eizo 19"(1280x1024) |
Case | NZXT H5 Flow |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek/Creative T20 Speakers |
Power Supply | F S P Hyper S 700W |
Mouse | Asus TUF-GAMING M3 |
Keyboard | Func FUNC-KB-460/Mechanical Keyboard |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift DK2 |
Software | Win 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Fire Strike=23905,Cinebench R15=3167,Cinebench R20=7490.Passmark=30689,Geekbench4=32885 |
Last week I get myself a new GPU.....As I start doing some usual GPU testing smile on my face was still glowing and I felt like a kid in the candy-store....somewhere in between gaming,benchmarking and constant overclocking I realize how old I am and then I start to count all my previous 3d Accelerators...my brain almost refuse to accept that number especially when I remember that for a few years I had a brake from the PC-gaming.....To cut the chase here is my list below:
1)Diamond Viper V330
Video Card Specifications
Interface: AGP 1x / PCI 2.1
Chipset: nVIDIA Riva 128
RAM: 4MB 100MHz SGRAM
Data Path: 128-bit
Horizontal Sync Signals: 31.5kHz - 108.5kHz
Vertical Refresh: 43.5Hz - 200Hz
RAMDAC: 230MHz
TV Output: Yes (640 x 480)
Video Playback: MPEG-1, Indeo, & Cinepak Supported
Supported Resolutions: 640 x 480 - 1600 x 1200
Supported Refresh Rates: 60 - 200 Hz
NVIDIA graciously accepted the challenge with their highly acclaimed Riva 128 chipset found in most of the first generation AGP video cards, and Diamond, the pioneers of the original Voodoofx. chipset backed nVIDIA up with their marketing know-how and well known name. Diamond, powered by the sheer force found in nVIDIA's Riva 128 chipset, managed to harness this immense mass of energy and called it the Diamond Viper V330.This was the card where I experience my first 3d hardware rendering and it was a real joy to play many popular games back then at the mid of ´90´s.....
2)Riva TNT
Manufacturer: nVidia
Series: TNT
GPU: NV4
Release Date: 1998-03-23
Interface: AGP 2X
Core Clock: 90 MHz
Memory Clock: 110 MHz
Memory Bandwidth: 1.76 GB/sec
Shader Operations: 180 MOperations/sec
Pixel Fill Rate: 180 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate: 180 MTexels/sec
Vertex Operations: 0 MVertices/sec
Framebuffer: 8 MB
Memory Type: SDR
Memory Bus Type: 128 (128 bit)
DirectX Compliance: 5.0
OpenGL Compliance: 1.0
PS/VS Version: N/A/N/A
Process: 350 nm
The best overall video accelerator money can buy, the Riva TNT is everything the Riva 128 was during its time, and more. Boasting outstanding performance on higher end systems, and above average image quality, the Riva TNT picks up where the 128 left off. Taking a complete 360 degree turn from their history, nVidia worked hard to ensure that the Riva TNT's usage of the AGP 2X specification was the best on the market, and this they did with incredible success.Well that was maybe the experience from some other ppl. I personally hate this card,as I remember due to the extreme heating I had poor gaming experience and just after few month I replaced for something waaay better.....
3)3DFX Voodo Banshee 16 mb
Controller:
This card was an absolute beast and it´s stayed with me for more then a 2 years,it was absoulute pleasure and enjoyment and back then represent probablly the very best bang for the buck...
4)9250 ATI Radeon
GENERAL
5)GEForce 6600GT
GENERAL
6)GEForce 7600GT
GENERAL
7)ATI 2900XT
Architecture
R600 XT
Process
80nm
TMUs
16
Texture Rate
12 GTexel/s
ROPs
16
Pixel Rate
12 GPixel/s
Shader
Processing Units
320
Driver Support
-
Release Price
Compatibility
Direct X
DX 10
Shader
4.0
Open GL
3.1
Resolution (WxH)
2560x1600
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
Memory
Memory
512 MB
Memory Speed
828 MHz
Memory Bus
512 Bit
Memory Type
GDDR3
Memory Bandwidth
106GB/sec
The delays and lack of a high end would be beyond perfect if the Radeon HD 2900 XT could do to NVIDIA what the G80 launch did to ATI, unfortunately the picture just isn't that rosy. ATI's latest and greatest doesn't exactly deliver the best performance per watt, so while it doesn't compete performance-wise with the GeForce 8800 GTX it requires more power. An ultra high end power requirement in a sub-$400 graphics card isn't exactly ideal.And yeah that was exactly what I experience in a firt few months....This card was huge,loud and HOT....I mean really HOT....and yeah I like to do some OC well because of that it was the end of my 2900xt as the screen just go black
I decide that was time to go back on team GREEN.....
8)Nvidia 8800 GT
GPU Engine Specs
CUDA Cores1
112
Graphics Clock (MHz)
600MHz
Processor Clock (MHz)
1500MHz
Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)
33.6
Graphics Performance
28
Memory Specs
Memory Clock
900MHz
Standard Memory Config
512MB
Memory Interface Width2
256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
57.6
Feature Support
OpenGL
2.1
Bus Support
PCI-E 2.0
Supported Technologies3
3D Vision, PhysX, CUDA
SLI Options4
2-way
Display Support
Multi Monitor
Yes
Maximum Digital Resolution
2560x1600
Maximum VGA Resolution
2048x1536
Standard Display Connectors5
Dual Link DVI
HDTV
High Dynamic-Range Lighting
128bit
Standard Graphics Card Dimensions
Length
9 inches
Height
Single Slot
Width
Single-slot
Thermal and Power Specs
Maximum GPU Temperature (in C)
105 C
Maximum Graphics Card Power (W)
105 W
Minimum System Power Requirement (W)
400W
Supplementary Power Connectors
6-pin & 8-pin
Rather than actually create a midrange part based on G80, NVIDIA opted to tweak the core, shrink to a 65nm process, integrate the display engine, and come out with hardware that performed somewhere between the high end 8800 GTS and GTX (G92). While this, in itself, isn't remarkable, the fact that NVIDIA is pricing this card between $200 and $250 is. Essentially, we've been given a revised high end part at midrange prices. The resulting card, the 8800 GT, essentially cannibalizes a large chunk of NVIDIA's own DX10 class hardware lineup. Needless to say, it also further puts AMD's 2900 XT to shame.Ohhh boy this was the card that I really pushed to the limit when it comes to the OC but this GPU also push my CPU beyond the limits....and yes finally i could play CRYSIS like a boss
..
9)ATI 5850
GENERAL
10)AMD MSI 7850 2gb
1)Diamond Viper V330
Video Card Specifications
Interface: AGP 1x / PCI 2.1
Chipset: nVIDIA Riva 128
RAM: 4MB 100MHz SGRAM
Data Path: 128-bit
Horizontal Sync Signals: 31.5kHz - 108.5kHz
Vertical Refresh: 43.5Hz - 200Hz
RAMDAC: 230MHz
TV Output: Yes (640 x 480)
Video Playback: MPEG-1, Indeo, & Cinepak Supported
Supported Resolutions: 640 x 480 - 1600 x 1200
Supported Refresh Rates: 60 - 200 Hz
NVIDIA graciously accepted the challenge with their highly acclaimed Riva 128 chipset found in most of the first generation AGP video cards, and Diamond, the pioneers of the original Voodoofx. chipset backed nVIDIA up with their marketing know-how and well known name. Diamond, powered by the sheer force found in nVIDIA's Riva 128 chipset, managed to harness this immense mass of energy and called it the Diamond Viper V330.This was the card where I experience my first 3d hardware rendering and it was a real joy to play many popular games back then at the mid of ´90´s.....
2)Riva TNT
Manufacturer: nVidia
Series: TNT
GPU: NV4
Release Date: 1998-03-23
Interface: AGP 2X
Core Clock: 90 MHz
Memory Clock: 110 MHz
Memory Bandwidth: 1.76 GB/sec
Shader Operations: 180 MOperations/sec
Pixel Fill Rate: 180 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate: 180 MTexels/sec
Vertex Operations: 0 MVertices/sec
Framebuffer: 8 MB
Memory Type: SDR
Memory Bus Type: 128 (128 bit)
DirectX Compliance: 5.0
OpenGL Compliance: 1.0
PS/VS Version: N/A/N/A
Process: 350 nm
The best overall video accelerator money can buy, the Riva TNT is everything the Riva 128 was during its time, and more. Boasting outstanding performance on higher end systems, and above average image quality, the Riva TNT picks up where the 128 left off. Taking a complete 360 degree turn from their history, nVidia worked hard to ensure that the Riva TNT's usage of the AGP 2X specification was the best on the market, and this they did with incredible success.Well that was maybe the experience from some other ppl. I personally hate this card,as I remember due to the extreme heating I had poor gaming experience and just after few month I replaced for something waaay better.....
3)3DFX Voodo Banshee 16 mb
Controller:
- 3Dfx Voodoo BansheeTM
- True 128-bit 3D, 2D and video
- AGP 1X
- PCI 2.1
- PCI - 16MB 125MHz SDRAM fixed
- AGP - 16MB 125MHz SGRAM fixed
- 250MHz
- 31.5KHz-108.5 KHz
- 60-200 Hz
- 250MHz RAMDAC
- AVI, MPEG-I
- DVD, MPEG-2 (AGP model only)
- DB-15 analog monitor connector (VESA DDC2B)
- Chipset-mounted cooling fan
- Standard and Multi-frequency Analog Monitors
- DDC2B Plug and Play
This card was an absolute beast and it´s stayed with me for more then a 2 years,it was absoulute pleasure and enjoyment and back then represent probablly the very best bang for the buck...
4)9250 ATI Radeon
GENERAL
- Interface Type
PCI
- Max Resolution
2048 x 1536 at 85 Hz
- Max Monitors Supported
2
- Interfaces
1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
- Graphics Engine
ATI Radeon 9250
- Bus Type
PCI
- Max Monitors Supported
2
- API Supported
OpenGL, DirectX
- RAMDAC
400 MHz
- Manufacturer
ATI Technologies Inc.
- Interface Type
- Size
256 MB
- Technology
DDR SDRAM
- Size
5)GEForce 6600GT
GENERAL
- Interface Type
PCI Express x16
- Max Resolution
2048 x 1536 at 60 Hz
- Max Monitors Supported
2
- Interfaces
2 x DVI-I - 29 pin combined DVI
1 x HDTV output
- Vista Capability
This video card is capable of running the new Aero interface featured in Windows Vista Home Premium and higher.
- Graphics Engine
NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT
- 2D/3D Graphics Coprocessor / Vendor
NVIDIA CineFX 3.0
- Bus Type
PCI Express x16
- Max Monitors Supported
2
- API Supported
DirectDraw, Direct3D, DirectX 9.0, OpenGL 2.0
- Core Clock
500 MHz
- RAMDAC
400 MHz
- Manufacturer
EVGA
- Interface Type
- Size
128 MB
- Effective Clock Speed
1 Hz
- Bus Width
128-bit
- Technology
GDDR3 SDRAM
- Size
6)GEForce 7600GT
GENERAL
- Interface Type
x16 PCI Express
- Manufacturer
Nvidia
- Interface Type
- Graphics Processor
RAMDAC 400 MHz
- Graphics Processor
- Supported Display Graphics
2560x1600, 2048x1536
- Interface Type
x16 PCI Express
- Graphics Processor
RAMDAC 400 MHz
- Max External Resolution
2560 x 1600
- Digital Video Standard
Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
- Supported Display Graphics
- OS Required
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Red Hat Linux
- OS Required
- Compatibility
PC, Mac, Linux
- Compatibility
- Installed Size
256 MB
- Installed Size
7)ATI 2900XT
Architecture
R600 XT
Process
80nm
TMUs
16
Texture Rate
12 GTexel/s
ROPs
16
Pixel Rate
12 GPixel/s
Shader
Processing Units
320
Driver Support
-
Release Price
Compatibility
Direct X
DX 10
Shader
4.0
Open GL
3.1
Resolution (WxH)
2560x1600
Notebook GPU

SLI/Crossfire

Dedicated

Integrated

Memory
Memory
512 MB
Memory Speed
828 MHz
Memory Bus
512 Bit
Memory Type
GDDR3
Memory Bandwidth
106GB/sec
The delays and lack of a high end would be beyond perfect if the Radeon HD 2900 XT could do to NVIDIA what the G80 launch did to ATI, unfortunately the picture just isn't that rosy. ATI's latest and greatest doesn't exactly deliver the best performance per watt, so while it doesn't compete performance-wise with the GeForce 8800 GTX it requires more power. An ultra high end power requirement in a sub-$400 graphics card isn't exactly ideal.And yeah that was exactly what I experience in a firt few months....This card was huge,loud and HOT....I mean really HOT....and yeah I like to do some OC well because of that it was the end of my 2900xt as the screen just go black
I decide that was time to go back on team GREEN.....
8)Nvidia 8800 GT
GPU Engine Specs
CUDA Cores1
112
Graphics Clock (MHz)
600MHz
Processor Clock (MHz)
1500MHz
Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)
33.6
Graphics Performance
28
Memory Specs
Memory Clock
900MHz
Standard Memory Config
512MB
Memory Interface Width2
256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
57.6
Feature Support
OpenGL
2.1
Bus Support
PCI-E 2.0
Supported Technologies3
3D Vision, PhysX, CUDA
SLI Options4
2-way
Display Support
Multi Monitor
Yes
Maximum Digital Resolution
2560x1600
Maximum VGA Resolution
2048x1536
Standard Display Connectors5
Dual Link DVI
HDTV
High Dynamic-Range Lighting
128bit
Standard Graphics Card Dimensions
Length
9 inches
Height
Single Slot
Width
Single-slot
Thermal and Power Specs
Maximum GPU Temperature (in C)
105 C
Maximum Graphics Card Power (W)
105 W
Minimum System Power Requirement (W)
400W
Supplementary Power Connectors
6-pin & 8-pin
Rather than actually create a midrange part based on G80, NVIDIA opted to tweak the core, shrink to a 65nm process, integrate the display engine, and come out with hardware that performed somewhere between the high end 8800 GTS and GTX (G92). While this, in itself, isn't remarkable, the fact that NVIDIA is pricing this card between $200 and $250 is. Essentially, we've been given a revised high end part at midrange prices. The resulting card, the 8800 GT, essentially cannibalizes a large chunk of NVIDIA's own DX10 class hardware lineup. Needless to say, it also further puts AMD's 2900 XT to shame.Ohhh boy this was the card that I really pushed to the limit when it comes to the OC but this GPU also push my CPU beyond the limits....and yes finally i could play CRYSIS like a boss

9)ATI 5850
GENERAL
- Interface Type
PCI Express 2.0 x16
- Max Monitors Supported
3
- Interfaces
2 x DVI-I (dual link)
DisplayPort
HDMI
VGA - with adapter
- Graphics Engine
ATI Radeon HD 5850
- Max Monitors Supported
3
- Bus Type
PCI Express 2.0 x16
- API Supported
DirectX 11, OpenGL 3.1
- Core Clock
725 MHz
- RAMDAC
400 MHz
- Manufacturer
Sapphire Technology Limited
- Interface Type
- Size
1 GB
- Effective Clock Speed
4 Hz
- Bus Width
256-bit
- Technology
GDDR5 SDRAM
- Size
10)AMD MSI 7850 2gb
- Graphics Processing Unit
ATI Radeon HD 7850
- Interface
PCI Express x16 3.0
- Boost / Base Core Clock
900
- Memory Clock Speed
4800
- Memory Size
2048
- Memory Type
GDDR5
- Memory Bus
256 bits
- HDCP Support
Y
- Card Dimension(mm)
202x115x38mm
- DirectX Version Support
12 API
- OpenGL Version Support
4.2
- DVI Connectors
Dual-link DVI-I x 1
- HDMI Connectors
1 (version 1.4a)
- Mini DisplayPort
2 (version 1.2)
- RAMDAC speed (MHz)
400
- Graphics Processing Unit
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