Can you help me ID these cards?

VulturEMaN

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I've got 2 old as dirt cards laying around. I'd like to get a computer working for my uncle, who doesn't have one. He'll just be doing IE and Word, so they aren't a problem for the 400mhz computers that I'm throwing them in. But I'd still like to give him the best out of the bunch, so assist me in IDing them, please :p
Intel one:
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m169/VulturEMaN/Old Vid Cards/DSCF1280.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m169/VulturEMaN/Old Vid Cards/DSCF1281.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m169/VulturEMaN/Old Vid Cards/DSCF1282.jpg

Unknown One:
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m169/VulturEMaN/Old Vid Cards/DSCF1283.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m169/VulturEMaN/Old Vid Cards/DSCF1284.jpg
 
intel I740... It says right on the chip...

As for the visiontek... It's Nvdia card.. Probably a TNT or older..
 
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ROFLCAKES!!!!
If this is an UPGRADE from your current video chipset, its time to buy a faster computer.. like a calculator.
 
I'll test both running Damn Small Linux on a live CD with 512mb ram (4x 128 sticks) on these shitty 400mhz computers.

The comp will just have Excel, Word, and a basic windows 98 install. Then, if I get DSL running good, I'll load that on instead. :D

Do you think the TNT drivers would work on that older TNT? I've never seen a TNT below 16mb before...
 
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