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TPU's Nostalgic Hardware Club

It is hard to tell whether TnL is the bottleneck here or some other factor. I am no expert on GPU architectures, so I can only speculate. Perhaps it is just the fillrate advantage of GF256 (480 mp/s vs 333 mp/s). Maybe drivers or games a bit too modern for this GPU class.
 
It is hard to tell whether TnL is the bottleneck here or some other factor. I am no expert on GPU architectures, so I can only speculate. Perhaps it is just the fillrate advantage of GF256 (480 mp/s vs 333 mp/s). Maybe drivers or games a bit too modern for this GPU class.
The GF256 was just a better GPU. That's why the Geforce line took off like it did. Radeon was likewise just a cut above Voodoo. 3DFX failed because it didn't innovate in the right directions unfortunately.
 
Yeah, the 4500-5000 series was toward the end of their run; a buddy bought a 5500 about the time I was still using the TNT2, and my next upgrade was a GF 2 Ti, iirc.

I want to say we were playing HL or Q2 then.

:)
 
Radeon 9800 XT vs Radeon X800 XT PE
 
X58 and i7 920
 

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Still running my Gulftown 980x in my MSI Big Bang XPower X58 LGA1366 board. Remains rock-solid @ 4GHZ! Such an awesome platform.
 
Somewhat infamous for the Samxon GF caps used in the VRM of the first batches and the typical stability issues.

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While the Caps are also green, this one is a later revision and does not use GFs.
 
In case anyone's wondering, things are mostly quiet on my end... I sold one of my 4x86 machines (DX4, 100MHz) and was about to give up on retro computers entirely when I received an offer from a fellow forumer, who is willing to donate a baby "AT" form tower with (according to him) non-working Socket 7 board. I have no idea what's wrong with it, but even if I don't get to repair the board inside, I can always swap it out for one of the other two Socket 7 boards in my collection, with either 133MHz Pentium (non MMX) or 233MHz Pentium MMX, which would be the 4th one in my collection. I would love to get my hands on one of the AMD K6 CPUs from that era, but that is going to be easier said than done I'm afraid.

Or, I might go in entirely different direction & patch up that non-working 3x86 board with the built-in processor. We shall see... For now this is all just theoretical of course, because I've been promised old components before, from other folks of which (some of them, at least) I never received.

On a side note, I got a pair of nice vintage Pioneer HiFi speakers from 1981. Model CS-656 :) (pic below is for reference only, mine even came with protective grills)
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Oh, nice. I had a set very similar to those. Wonderful sound reproduction!
Thanks! :)

It is definitely a step in right direction, I've been meaning to grab a pair of 3-way speakers for quite some time but never got around to actually do so due to one reason or another. Didn't get to hook them up yet, I still have to buy the speaker cable but I do know they're working fine.
 
Dual pentium pro system, works great, Its a Intergraph TD300, Some weird videos card. Old P2 System im playing with and no to old but the gpus are still sealed in the boxes.
 

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