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Yeah cool matey! :cool:

I see you still got your original retail box too. Nice work!

Gees, would love to see these doing some SLI under water :)
 
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i should have 2 of them but don´t know why i did no photo from 2nd one.
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these are some i found with unopened boxes like 2x xfx 5770 tripple x
and 2x zotac gtx 480amp 1 open box and many more i almost forgot
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and moar for today -- can ya guess which are these -- 2 different ones
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there should be an evga 8800gts 512 black pearl but have not found it
 
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i should have 2 of them but don´t know why i did no photo from 2nd one.
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these are some i found with unopened boxes like 2x xfx 5770 tripple x
and 2x zotac gtx 480amp 1 open box and many more i almost forgot
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and moar for today -- can ya guess which are these -- 2 different ones
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there should be an evga 8800gts 512 black pearl but have not found it
Ugh I’d love to mess around with the 480’s in SLI!

There’s a pair of Palit versions on eBay that I’ve had my eye on for a while. In original boxes as well. So cool.
 
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Not unreleased, but this wasn't a card for the general public, so I'd say it's rare.
Sun Microsystems XVR-600 (I took off the heatsink to replace the paste)
The specs are kinda weird compared to today's cards: 32MB display list memory, 32MB texture memory, 64MB framebuffer memory.
The 64-bit PCI interface is not only 64-bit, but also has 66MHz compatibility.
Designed for use with Sun Microsystems workstations/servers in the Solaris operating system.
I think the Sun computers are real neat, which is why I bought this.
Here is a datasheet and the manual, which lists some more specs on pg. 23.
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Edit: also, I have a couple more Sun cards if anyone's interested.
 
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Not unreleased, but this wasn't a card for the general public, so I'd say it's rare.
Sun Microsystems XVR-600 (I took off the heatsink to replace the paste)
The specs are kinda weird compared to today's cards: 32MB display list memory, 32MB texture memory, 64MB framebuffer memory.
The 64-bit PCI interface is not only 64-bit, but also has 66MHz compatibility.
Designed for use with Sun Microsystems workstations/servers in the Solaris operating system.
I think the Sun computers are real neat, which is why I bought this.
Here is a datasheet and the manual, which lists some more specs on pg. 23.
View attachment 310771
Edit: also, I have a couple more Sun cards if anyone's interested.
I used to see those, or very similar back in school. One of my IT classes we recycled old donated stuff from business and public. Saw a lot of crazy cool stuff that at the time didn’t realize how significant they may have been. Lots of stuff from Sun back then that I remember tearing down. This was probably ~2005-2009 LOL.
 
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yeah the 480 zotac amp cards had really good temps for this kind of power.
thanks to the beefy Zalman cooler
 
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I don't know what it is that I like about these older beasts. I don't have this feeling these days that high-end GPUs are special anymore..

I think the KFA2 GTX 980 Hall of Fame "8 Pack" is the special one here I think. First it restarted the whole PC when installing drivers. But after a good clean, new thermal paste and pads it worked like new. The 290X Lightning and R9 Fury are not that rare, but still very good and quiet cards.
 

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Not sure how rare these are but I snagged them all the way from the UK. Mainly just hadn’t seen anything like it for this generation. Interesting looking but a cool find I feel with the original boxes.
 

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Made a photo of my boxed hardware when moved to other place, anyway I had to sort everything properly, so why not make a few photos, other time it's too complicated to put all this stuff in one place.

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There are some motherboards among, but mostly it's videocards on both photos.
 
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Made a photo of my boxed hardware when moved to other place, anyway I had to sort everything properly, so why not make a few photos, other time it's too complicated to put all this stuff in one place.

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There are some motherboards among, but mostly it's videocards on both photos.
Sweet baby Jesus that is a collection fit for the gods. Some really amazing stuff there buddy!

Made a photo of my boxed hardware when moved to other place, anyway I had to sort everything properly, so why not make a few photos, other time it's too complicated to put all this stuff in one place.

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There are some motherboards among, but mostly it's videocards on both photos.
It’s amazing how cool that is too me :roll:

If you ever need to unload that, keep us in mind!
 
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Made a photo of my boxed hardware

Good to see somebody else tries to get them in their original retail boxes. I find the boxes are harder to find than the cards themselves!

Nice work. Congrats!
 
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Good to see somebody else tries to get them in their original retail boxes. I find the boxes are harder to find than the cards themselves!

That's true. For 99,999% people this boxes takes too much space and they thow them immidiately after purchaice or within a year or so after and it's very sad, some of them are impossible to find nowadays and they are much more rare then videocards. I really like how they look, small piece of computer history.
 

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That's true. For 99,999% people this boxes takes too much space and they thow them immidiately after purchaice or within a year or so after and it's very sad, some of them are impossible to find nowadays and they are much more rare then videocards. I really like how they look, small piece of computer history.

They must keep the box if they want to resell the card later for a possible upgrade with another card, and/or for RMA/warranty service.
The box is really important to be kept.
 
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That's true. For 99,999% people this boxes takes too much space and they thow them immidiately after purchaice or within a year or so after and it's very sad, some of them are impossible to find nowadays and they are much more rare then videocards. I really like how they look, small piece of computer history.
Yeah for real. The boxes are almost the best part!!
 
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