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the angle of the dongle is inversely proportional to the heat of the video card! eh.. not sure that applies hereI bet working with Crossfire dongles wasn't fun, either...
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the angle of the dongle is inversely proportional to the heat of the video card! eh.. not sure that applies hereI bet working with Crossfire dongles wasn't fun, either...
a beast in its daySapphire Radeon 4870X2. My first high-end GPU purchase. Slapped an AC Accelero Extreme cooler on it shortly thereafter.
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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.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.
Geforce 6800 Ultra, Because who doesn't love the classic look of double molex power connectors!
The only thing that sucked about that card is I could not afford one back then.![]()
Remember how thin the 8800GT was? Haha little single slot was badass and packed a punch!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.
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 hadGeForce 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..
Voodoo was great but the passthrough degraded 2D too much for me (I was running 1600x1200 at 100Hz then).