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Rare GPUs / Unreleased GPUs

That's weird considering that ATi came out with the HD 3650 on AGP a few years later.
ATi did. However ATi is notably not NVIDIA. There are also both 20 and 24 pipe versions of the 7800 GS on AGP but I still assumed you were talking about the 16 pipe from the 7600 GT comparison. Even that falls short of the 7800 GS often due to the 128-bit GDDR3 bandwidth limiting vertex and ROP performance. In vertex heavy games it struggles more (like Far Cry/Crysis). More important is that older software support where the Terascale cards have more inconsistent performance but G70 really thrives. DX7/DX8 games run great on the NVIDIA AGP cards.

The 3650 and 4650 both kill it.

3650 DDR2 or GDDR3? Makes a big difference. My AGP 3650 DDR2 gets pretty well beat by all the G70/G71 AGP cards.

Edit: I just realized two hours after posting this reply that half of it got wiped by an internet hiccup and I didn't catch it before hitting the button, so it previously made zero sense.
 
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I still assumed you were talking about the 16 pipe short due to the 128-bit GDDR3 bandwidth limiting vertex and ROP performance.
Yep, that's the one I had. My X800 XT also had a 16-pipe config, but was running at a way higher frequency, which made it generally better, not to mention the super quiet double-slot cooler. I should have never given it up for that crappy 7800 GS, but teenage me didn't know any better than "DirectX 9.0c, duh". :ohwell:
 
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A lot of these aren't rare or unreleased cards, guys. Many are just retails cards... That EVGA GTX 1080 Ti with Noctua fans was a hardware mod by a dude on Reddit. The Yeston Sakura cards are still available at retail and neither rare OR unreleased. You can buy one right this minute. There's a reference RX 5700 picture in there too? Like what? That's literally the most mass produced card of the 5000 series generation...

Posting cool GPU mods and retail retro cards should go into appropriate threads.
 
Is there a discord server for GPU collectors / rare GPU stuff? I've seen mentions of this in some posts.
 
That is an impressive collection! The "Club" card, would love to have seen that brand stateside back then! Nice PC too! 1366/X58 it seems. What CPU do you have in it?
Sorry for the wait.

it issnt X58 Socket 1366. System is based on Socket 775 (Asus Striker II Extreme Nvidia 790i Ultra) with an QX9650. CPU Cooler is a Zalman CNPS 9700 NT "Nvidia"
 
Sorry for the wait.

it issnt X58 Socket 1366. System is based on Socket 775 (Asus Striker II Extreme Nvidia 790i Ultra) with an QX9650. CPU Cooler is a Zalman CNPS 9700 NT "Nvidia"
Um, that photo looks like a board with 6 RAM slots. Maybe a bad angle then?
 
Is there a discord server for GPU collectors / rare GPU stuff? I've seen mentions of this in some posts.
I'm sure a channel can be made for this in the TPU discord.
 
Um, that photo looks like a board with 6 RAM slots. Maybe a bad angle then?
There is only 4 slots on board on that shot.
The added two you may see, can be a capacitor and PCI-e retention tab ;)
 
There is only 4 slots on board on that shot.
The added two you may see, can be a capacitor and PCI-e retention tab ;)
Hmm. Weird. So it is an odd angle. Fair enough. From that angle it looks like a board with 6 RAM slots... The triple GPU setup shown was very uncommon for 775 but more common for 1366. Thus the mistake.. My bad.
 
It really is. It was back then too.

About a dozen per year still pop up on public markets, more exist in collections, and even more have fallen to the wayside because the S2E is a terrible piece of engineering that has more faults than features. Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic overclocking board... But it's incredibly fragile and it WILL fail on you regardless of whether you're overclocking. It is only a question of when.

I went through many, and have given up on the board. Maximus/Rampage are both great though. ASUS just couldn't quite get the same quality out of their nForce boards.
 
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Saw this a little bit ago but this mostly interests me from those connectors on the board next to the 4pin. What are those 2 extra connectors?
 
I have a 65nm GTX260 with all 240 shaders enabled. It is from what I can tell an engineering sample, includes display port out.
I also have a few GTX280 ES, one with prototype cooler and another with display port out.
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