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What Is Your Personal Favorite Video Card of All Time?

My Radeon RX480 8gb gave me years of good service at 1080p, only upgrades xmas 2023 (18mth) as I was not prepared to pay the mining/covid premium. Its still doing service in another rig now.
 
Out of all the video cards you've owned and used, which is your favorite? Which one hits you in the feels?


Favorite: 980TI. I played and replayed more games then any other time in my life thanks to this card. Powerful, inexpensive, and still able to hold its own in 1080P.


Runner up: Voodoo 2. The card, the myth, the legend. The first time I played Unreal Tournament on Voodoo 2 SLi was life altering.
ATI 9700 Pro and 8800gt, hands down. Third place is Geforce 2 GTX, and 4th is the original Voodoo card that kicked this whole thing off.
 
The Voodoo3 is my favorite video card ever. When I first used it, it was in my Dad's PC, which was a PII-233 computer. I was used to playing Quake 2 at 400x300 with software rendering. Seeing it at 800x600 with OpenGL was a jaw-dropping moment for me. Not only that, but seeing how well other games ran, like Need for Speed High Stakes and Test Drive 4 was just unbelievable for me.

My runner-up video card would be the GeForce 6600GT. Seeing Doom 3 run on that card was a dream for me, as I had a crappy card before that which made the game run at a horrendous frame rate.
 
I still like my old Matrox Millennium I. It was the last card I bought before the 3D era. Since then no card or SLI setup has ever been as fast as I'd like, including the 3090 I bought in December 2020. I'm going to buy a 5090 or 5080, but I'm sure I'll wish it was faster after I get it.
 
GeForce 3 Ti 200, got it as a gift when I was a broke freshman and used it more than any card I had. Tweaking Unreal 2 for 32 fps on my 17" CRT was a joy..was heartbroken when it died in 2005 after 3 years of faithful service to he replaced by a barely faster 5700LE..
 
GeForce 3 Ti 200, got it as a gift when I was a broke freshman and used it more than any card I had. Tweaking Unreal 2 for 32 fps on my 17" CRT was a joy..was heartbroken when it died in 2005 after 3 years of faithful service to he replaced by a barely faster 5700LE..
Geforce 3 Ti 200 is my #2 favorite of all time, I had mine for much much longer than it should have ever lasted. I think I begrudgingly replaced it when I was forced to upgrade to DX9 for BattleField 2 but even then I kept it in a box for almost 15 years. That's how much of an impact it had
 
I've already said #1 was the original Voodoo card. GLQuake and Quake2 were incredible for the day. Voodoo2 was good but only incrementally better unless you went SLI for 1024x768 (too rich for my blood back then). I had a Voodoo3 3000 for many years and it was solid. Voodoo5 5500 was great right up to the point where 3DFX sold out. Switched to a Geforce 3 Ti-200 and used that for a long time. Then a Geforce 5800 which wasn't great. 8800GTS was pretty good. 660ti after that, finally we are in the HD resolutions. Then 970, first 1080p card. Then a huge jump to 1080ti. 1080ti was the first card since the Voodoo3 where I was like "WOW". Those were on my main rig, there were a variety of sub-par bargain cards on my other systems.... ATI Rage 128, MX440, maybe a 950 in there somewhere. My server is running on a GT610 or 620 I think, but that sees zero gaming.
 
Voodoo was great but the passthrough degraded 2D too much for me (I was running 1600x1200 at 100Hz then).
 
Voodoo was great but the passthrough degraded 2D too much for me (I was running 1600x1200 at 100Hz then).

Although it wasn't common, if you had two monitor inputs (say a DSUB->BNC for 2D, and another DSUB for 3dfx card), you could use that to avoid the passthrough degradation, I had this for a while with my first setup, Matrox Mystique with a Canopus Voodoo 1.

I've had a lot of different video cards over the years but my favorite might be my Geforce GTX 970 (EVGA SSC) that got me through a lot of games during a rough patch(Tomb Raider 2013, Dragon Age Inquisition, SF4, DmC, and later parts of Divinity Original Sin 2 and Rise and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. It did a lot of solid 1080p and even some 1440p gaming despite the whole 3.5GB of memory controversy (which I got a $30 check for!)

DOS2 and TR:SotTR is what pushed me to upgrade to a 980Ti as I really wanted to play those in 1440p. The 980Ti later died and was brought back by RazorWind (see https://hardforum.com/threads/graphics-card-autopsy-msi-980-ti-golden-edition.1993063/) and saw me through the completion of SotTR before going down for the count again.
 
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