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THE TWO ROUGH CUT DIAMONDS which needed a polishing (True story )
This story is about DIAMONDS. What kind of DIAMONDS? Graphic cards OF COURSE! I hope you werent thinking about precious stones
Let's meet the DIAMONDS:
1. Diamond S3 Savage4 Pro - Rev. A - AGP 8MB - Diamond STL III S520 ATX AGP 8MB
2. Diamond nVIDIA Riva 128 - Rev. D - VIPER V330 PCI 4MB
Both of them came from a seller which I met by accident at the flea market. Together with the ASUS VL/I-486SV2GX4 REV. 2.0 motherboard I also bought the two Diamond cards. For each of them I paid less than 2 EUROs. That's some expensive $$IT! Yep!
The RIVA 128 was the first that caught my eye and then I saw the Savage 4/Savage4 card. They had the DIAMOND Multimedia logo, so it was a NO BRAINER to buy them both.
Said and done! If I went sooner at the flea market I might've left with my trunk full of other goodies sadly it wasnt the case..... The prices were so low I couldnt belive it.
Diamond S3 Savage4 Pro - Rev. A - AGP 8MB - Diamond STL III S520 ATX AGP 8MB
This card is in a slightly worse shape than her sister, the beautiful RIVA 128, even so, I managed to make her shine
It was very easy to clean, no heatsinks, no fans, just smooth sailing all the way.
When I finished my work, the Savage 4/Savage4 card still remained with a lot of scars. It prooved to be a survivor and I was very pleased when I was greeted by a clear image on the screen and the 3Dmark 99 run revealed that it was in good working condition.
I think the performance of the card is nothing to brag about. It is a budget card and I dont think I'll use it in a build in the near future. For now, I'll treat her just as a curiosity, despite its SAVAGE moniker
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/303d2bdt8/
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Diamond nVIDIA Riva 128 - Rev. D - VIPER V330 PCI 4MB
It was an absolute pleasure to give back the shine to THIS BEAUTY!
It is compact and nicely built. It made me think of a square piece from a fine chocolate. I almost wanted to eat her After I cleaned the bracket the card was shining so bright that I could stare a the sun instead of staring at the card
I was right dont you think? Shine my precious relic of times past by!
The card wasnt so dirty but like her sister from above, has some scars on the PCB and some of its chips. Thankfully these are fewer and dont pose any problems.
I think I dont have to give details regarding the cleaning process. You know the drill Again smooth sailing. Funny as the simple things are sometimes more rewarding.
Feast your eyes on this!
I have a bad habit of first cleaning the cards and then test them. In the end the RIVA 128 was in good working condition. It wasnt able run all the 3Dmark 99 tests because the graphic chip lacked some hardware features but the tests that did ran, revealed a clear image and no artifacts or other problems. SHE'S A WINNER!!!
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/irnil6ek/
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This story had a happy end. There were no problems out of the ordinary with any of the cards.Even if they came as rough cut DIAMONDS it wasnt long until I made them shine!
More later
NEXT WEEK: THE BOX!
InnoVIPWILL
Extra: 7600GS test.
This story will be on the long side and the ending will be....I guess you'll be able to draw a just conclusion
This story is about DIAMONDS. What kind of DIAMONDS? Graphic cards OF COURSE! I hope you werent thinking about precious stones
Let's meet the DIAMONDS:
1. Diamond S3 Savage4 Pro - Rev. A - AGP 8MB - Diamond STL III S520 ATX AGP 8MB
2. Diamond nVIDIA Riva 128 - Rev. D - VIPER V330 PCI 4MB
Both of them came from a seller which I met by accident at the flea market. Together with the ASUS VL/I-486SV2GX4 REV. 2.0 motherboard I also bought the two Diamond cards. For each of them I paid less than 2 EUROs. That's some expensive $$IT! Yep!
The RIVA 128 was the first that caught my eye and then I saw the Savage 4/Savage4 card. They had the DIAMOND Multimedia logo, so it was a NO BRAINER to buy them both.
Said and done! If I went sooner at the flea market I might've left with my trunk full of other goodies sadly it wasnt the case..... The prices were so low I couldnt belive it.
Diamond S3 Savage4 Pro - Rev. A - AGP 8MB - Diamond STL III S520 ATX AGP 8MB
This card is in a slightly worse shape than her sister, the beautiful RIVA 128, even so, I managed to make her shine
It was very easy to clean, no heatsinks, no fans, just smooth sailing all the way.
When I finished my work, the Savage 4/Savage4 card still remained with a lot of scars. It prooved to be a survivor and I was very pleased when I was greeted by a clear image on the screen and the 3Dmark 99 run revealed that it was in good working condition.
I think the performance of the card is nothing to brag about. It is a budget card and I dont think I'll use it in a build in the near future. For now, I'll treat her just as a curiosity, despite its SAVAGE moniker
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/303d2bdt8/
*************
Diamond nVIDIA Riva 128 - Rev. D - VIPER V330 PCI 4MB
It was an absolute pleasure to give back the shine to THIS BEAUTY!
It is compact and nicely built. It made me think of a square piece from a fine chocolate. I almost wanted to eat her After I cleaned the bracket the card was shining so bright that I could stare a the sun instead of staring at the card
I was right dont you think? Shine my precious relic of times past by!
The card wasnt so dirty but like her sister from above, has some scars on the PCB and some of its chips. Thankfully these are fewer and dont pose any problems.
I think I dont have to give details regarding the cleaning process. You know the drill Again smooth sailing. Funny as the simple things are sometimes more rewarding.
Feast your eyes on this!
I have a bad habit of first cleaning the cards and then test them. In the end the RIVA 128 was in good working condition. It wasnt able run all the 3Dmark 99 tests because the graphic chip lacked some hardware features but the tests that did ran, revealed a clear image and no artifacts or other problems. SHE'S A WINNER!!!
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/irnil6ek/
*************************
This story had a happy end. There were no problems out of the ordinary with any of the cards.Even if they came as rough cut DIAMONDS it wasnt long until I made them shine!
More later
NEXT WEEK: THE BOX!
InnoVIPWILL
Extra: 7600GS test.
This story will be on the long side and the ending will be....I guess you'll be able to draw a just conclusion
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