Well… other than the hallmark reputation of being Nvidia’s biggest faceplant release so far, the FX series did support a few things later cards didn't that were useful for specific legacy 3D tasks.
It was the last line of cards that supported palettized textures, table fog, and other features...
It’s somewhere between a 1050 Ti and an RX 570 in general, has a hell of a video encoder and generally modern feature set, and has the option of running without a PCIe connector, though the models that have one are certainly faster under sustained heavy load. The Linux drivers have shaped up...
Ah, yeah, I remember the Volaris. I was in touch with someone in their U.S. office and had the opportunity to beta test drivers on hardware they'd have provided me free of charge, but I passed on the opportunity after an extended family member passed away and I was trying to finish my undergrad...
TRADED FOR A 16GB ARC A770. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
What it says - I want to sell this immense slab of an RTX 3070. It is in good working order and a stalwart, capable performer. I’d like $290 shipped within the continental U.S. This was never mined on. I have positive Heat under FreonTrip. Let me...
I’m pulling for Intel at this point - AMD’s GPU development may have been intractably stunted by their starvation days, and their software team just hasn’t been able to scale to broad competitiveness. I’m not downplaying how good their hardware team has been or the improvements they’ve worked...
Quoting, because I had an MSI-manufactured one that I flat-out adored. Within its limits the card was rock solid, and I loved running all my old games with angle-independent anisotropic filtering and antialiasing forced on. I think I sold it around the time PCI Express became standard, but I...
Much respect for evangelizing your preferred filesystem, and if it works for your use case I'm happy to hear it. ZFS is an interesting choice here, and I'd like to hear about how its capabilities stack up versus NTFS on flash storage, especially since the latter's Master File Table is a...
I’m not sure the DX7 path used bump mapping either, but the DX6 path definitely didn’t. DX6 also forced downsampled textures and I’m pretty sure dynamic lights were borked. There are videos on YouTube of various older cards struggling to manage the game; the Kyro II and Voodoo5 6000 struggle for...
Yeah… Half-Life 2’s method of rendering was tied to the mat_dxlevel parameter, which dictated a number of parameters tied to the feature set associated with each tier of support. At release originally I believe it was “70,” for DirectX 7 hardware like the original Radeons and GeForce256-Geforce2...
Jesus, people really will pay through the nose to feel like it's the year 2000 again, even for a second. I remember a time when these were less valuable than the PCI model because so many AGP implementations of the time were trash.
This list is super approximate and doesn't factor in the various "well, that's cheap, guess I'll throw it into the spare rig" experiments I conducted over the years...
Matrox Mystique (original 170MHz RAMDAC, 2MB RAM, later upgraded to 4MB! Shame it didn't have mipmapping, bilinear filtering...
OpenGL usually works rather well, and some older titles have gotten attention from Intel's driver maintainers, but by and large you're still better off targeting newer games unless you're keen on trying your hand with different wrappers. YMMV.
In a perfect world around $200 for both, but I’m open to offers. Spending a little more would future proof it a lot more, even for the ring-ding purposes I’m planning to set it to.
Based on the images a NewEgg reviewer posted, your best bet might be 3D printing a mount to jerry-rig a fan to the 2U cooler and blasting air through its fins (and dealing with the resulting noise), or installing the board into a case intended to act as a wind tunnel with 140+mm fans on a fairly...
If the TV is impossibly cheap for what's on offer, you can assume that any or all of these things will be true:
corners have been cut to arrive at that price point;
it will harvest your data in the most ruthlessly expendent fashion possible to sell your viewing habits to whoever's willing to...
It’ll be interesting to see how the Xe driver on Linux starts to impact things starting with kernel 6.8. That’s the ostensibly architecture-agnostic driver that will work on ARM64, Power, and other platforms, and Intel’s signaled they’re keen to ensure OneAPI portability too. As someone running...
Welcome to my hardware sale thread. I have positive Heatware under the name FreonTrip, and have been generally engaged in computer bothering since 1995. Previously sold items are listed below the current post.
II am looking for an ITX-sized board that supports resizable BAR, as a media server...
The silicon enabling SMT on contemporary Intel chips is around 5% of die size - north of trivial, but definitely not enough to toss it aside and suddenly find yourself with enough space to ramp up P-core count. There is a logic behind having some number of big cores for latency-sensitive...
Yeah, but each E core occupies around 1/3 the die space of a P core. Cramming eight E cores in as a value add takes less space than three additional P cores would, and the power requirements to feed the little cores are even lower proportionally. It will be interesting to see what 15th gen brings.
I don't foresee AMD moving away from SMT in the near to mid-term; their wide architecture benefits from it too much, and they're competing well with their current product stack. Post-Rocket Lake Intel has been adapting existing designs to counter competitor's moves in a reactionary way. A decade...
Hello! I am selling a mini PC I acquired for tinkering before deciding that I want to do something different. Please let me know if you have any questions - the machine is in good condition and in working order.
ATOPNUC MA90 AMD A9-9400 - I'll warn you, this pre-Ryzen, laptop-targeted dual core...
I'm not paying them an extra $3 a month, I'll just stop watching Prime. Something like Tubi can show me ads because I don't directly pay for that, and it's still a better value proposition than watching late night garbage on syndicated TV like I did twenty years ago. But Amazon is profitable yet...
Edit: Deal pending…
I have an Intel-manufactured 8GB Arc A750 I’d like to trade for a Radeon. Ideally this would be for an RX 5700 or RX 6600, as Polaris and Vega are both long in the tooth, and I’d like for performance to be ballpark-similar overall. I have Heat under FreonTrip; we can work...
Good Lord, where did you read that last bit? Arc chews through Vulkan and DX12 fine, and it's definitely not worse than AMD for OpenGL. It's just DX11 where things get iffy, and older DirectX titles where you'll want to explore DXVK and other options.
I'm somehow running two Arc cards here, one...