@Chloe Price, any news on the Radeon 9800 XT ?
Not yet, haven't got cash yet. I'll keep ya guys updated.
Yes, yes I did.
Still have my Leadtek 6800nu. Big copper sinks on both sides of the card. Performed very well. Especially after using RivaTuner to unlock the extra pipes. Almost reached 6800GT levels but not quite.
Took the card apart and discovered height variations in the raised RAM pads resulting in uneven contact pressures, and gap over the GPU was much too wide. Being a machinist by trade thought to myself, I can improve that. Made a lapping block from solid aluminum and used micrometers to measure heights and got them all the same to match each chip. Much better contact on all areas. Now using premium paste. Card overclocked great afterward. Do not have screenshots for that anymore but do remember it was significant. Above 6800GT levels. Had my two weeks of fame being #7 on the top ten screen 3DMark 2003. Had so many e-mils asking that I made a Tripod page to show everything. Card still works today but have not opened the four pipes again. Have my 7800GS instead.
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GF 6800 cards were AWESOME. I remember some which I had:
Asus 6800 LE (aka V9999LE) AGP, pixel/vertex units upened to 12/5 and oc'd to 380/940(DDR). Was pretty nice.
Leadtek 6800 AGP which was pre-modded to 16/6 units and it had GPU speed of a GT
Palit 6800 GS 128MB 128-bit AGP, kinda a weird one but still pretty ok for an AGP card
Club3D 6800 GS PCIe, I actually finished Crysis with this (1024x768 low and effects high, tho I had to drop to 800x600 on the last level)
Gainward 6800 Ultra AGP, I was stupid af and sold this about a decade ago..
Asus 6800 GT 128MB (aka V9999GT) AGP, that was kinda lame card as it was practically just a pre-modded 6800 (LE) as it had only 128MB GDDR instead of 256 GDDR3 like a real GT
...your pic reminds me that I bought also a 7800 GS recently but the card seems to be dead.