Do you still have any of your old school video cards that you paid top dollar for when they were new?

BentValve

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I wish id have just ket my first retail 8500 ..I paid like $300 for it and sold it for $80....come to think of it I wish id kept my TNT2 Ultra as well which I paid $200 for ..sold it for $40.

I did sell my Radeon 9800 for like $250 and at the time it made sence but selling these

From now on I am keeping my retail high dollar cards that I cannot sell for a decent chunk of change until they croak.
 

nitro28

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I sold a 4600ti for $80
a voodoo 5 for $75
SLI voodoo2's 12MB trade for something

I sold each one to use toward the next big thing,, Oh well. :(
 

Edward Lee

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I don't even remember my first card. I think it was Voodoo But it definately wasn't a 3D card. I think it's still in my Dad's rig I left at home when I moved out.

I still use my VisionTek GeForce 3 64MB I paid $300 Bucks for. It's still plays CS Pretty good.
 

caboob

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Geforce DDR 256, $300.00.

My very first upgrade that got me into being a hardware junkie. It now does service in my kids comp powering educational software.
 
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The only video card that I've paid top dollar for is the 6800GT I have right now ($337 this July). Previously I always bought a generation old, because I just didn't have the money for the newest stuff ($150 TNT2 Ultra, $85 Radeon 8500, $200 Radeon 9700 Pro).

Edit: Although the 9700 Pro can almost be considered "top dollar" just because $200 is still a lot of money (to me anyway), and more importantly, the 9800 Pro/XT of the day wasn't that much faster than it.
 

Rand

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I make a habit of collecting old hardware, so I've quite a few ancient graphics cards.

A few noteables....
Matrox Ultima, first PCI graphics card ever released.... roughly $400 US in 93'.
Matrox PG-640, circa 1985.... haven't the faintest clue what it cost new, probably $6-800US. 16KB of RAM, capable of an amazing 16 colours! (Hey, it was pretty impressive at the time)
Functional Voodoo 5 6000, Revision 3700A.
Prototype Quantum3D Voodoo1 dirivative with 2TMU's.

Not much more then the usual consumer boards other then the above.
What I wouldn't give to find an AAlchemy TX 8464 though... 16 VSA-100's, at $15,000 used their not exactly obtainable though.
 

SrGuapo

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Voodoo3 32 MB. It was a top-of-the-line card when it was bought (it was a prebuilt though, so I don't know the exact price). I still have it in the static wrap of my newER card.
 

nitromullet

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
The only video card that I've paid top dollar for is the 6800GT I have right now ($337 this July). Previously I always bought a generation old, because I just didn't have the money for the newest stuff ($150 TNT2 Ultra, $85 Radeon 8500, $200 Radeon 9700 Pro).

Edit: Although the 9700 Pro can almost be considered "top dollar" just because $200 is still a lot of money (to me anyway), and more importantly, the 9800 Pro/XT of the day wasn't that much faster than it.

You know how to shop... $337 for 6800GT is a great price for that card now. In July, that was a steal.
 

zerocool84

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still have my creative 3dblaster banshee and my voodoo5 5500 (expensive mofo but i jizzed all over when i got the gynormous beast) and my ti4200
 

Extrarius

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I still have the first ever graphics card I bought - a Radeon 8500 64MB (I was going to get in on the dell deal for $200 but they delayed delivery several months and until I got it I had to use my dad's pc so he pitched in the difference so I could get the card ASAP instead of waiting). I was never really into hardware =-)
I've upgraded my PC a few times since then, but I've kept the Radeon 8500. My dad has since gotten an 8500 AIW so he officially has a better card than mine =-/
I've been thinking about upgrading the card(and everything else), but I've found I'm not too fond of recent games, and my card runs the very few I have that are worth playing rather well (after turning down options of course).
 

CraigRT

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only card I still have aside from my GF3 Ti200 is my old school V3 3K AGP.. other than that, my TNT2 Ultra, GF2 GTS, all those guys are gone.
 

wmansfield

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Details are kind of a blur but I paid like $200 for a Diamond Viper with the old Rendition Verite graphic chip... card turned out to be a total piece of junk. :( It's not in use, but is in a box somewhere in my junk.
 

febuld

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dunno if i paid top dollar for it, but i have an nVidia 2MX 16mb PCI (i think) from when i got my dell...3 years ago...
 

McArra

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Paid 180? for voodoo1, sold with that rig for 120? everything

Paid 330? for Voodoo 2 12mb, changed it+Ati Rage pro for a Voodoo 3 2000, which I sold for 40?, which I used to buy ATI rage 128, wich then changed for Rage 128Pro for another 30? and then for 128Pro VIVO for 20? more.

Bought a new righ with Radeon 7000, sold it for 40? that I used to buy a Gf4 MX 420 for 60? and that I sold for the same. With that money I bought a 523? Hercules 9700Pro.

Sold 9700pro for 160? 6 months ago. Had already bought a 9800pro for 280? (almost a year ago LOL) and I've sold it a month ago for 180? with a Giant III and a 120mm fan.

With that money I bought my actual 470? Asus V9999GT 256Mb (6800GT).

LOL, I've spent a lot of money....
 

magomago

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Originally posted by: Extrarius
I still have the first ever graphics card I bought - a Radeon 8500 64MB (I was going to get in on the dell deal for $200 but they delayed delivery several months and until I got it I had to use my dad's pc so he pitched in the difference so I could get the card ASAP instead of waiting). I was never really into hardware =-)
I've upgraded my PC a few times since then, but I've kept the Radeon 8500. My dad has since gotten an 8500 AIW so he officially has a better card than mine =-/
I've been thinking about upgrading the card(and everything else), but I've found I'm not too fond of recent games, and my card runs the very few I have that are worth playing rather well (after turning down options of course).

no. your 8500 is much faster than his. till the 9700 AIW series, the AIW were traditionally slower than its non-AIW cousins.
 

housecat

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Diamond Monster 3D (Voodoo1 4mb) $299.99@ Best Buy.. the card was put into a friends PC years ago and I have no idea where it went.. but I think I still have the reciept around here and the original games that came with it.

Fire up some original Tomb Raider or Whiplash. :) GLQuake !!

3dfx was teh bestest, until the Geforce.

Funny I came across this thread, I have been wanting that card back for some time now.
Sold all the rest (GTS ect) but only that original Voodoo has any sentimental value for me.

But I most appreciated my Geforce2 GTS, it lasted a LONG time in gaming years. Awesome card.

Heres to more good times with a 6800GT! :beer:
 

mwmorph

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i still use the first 3d accelerated card i ever bought, the ATi Rage Pro 8mb AGP2x.($175 I think.)
 

Robor

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I still have my original Diamond Monster 3D and Soundblaster 16 cards. The Diamond Monster is from 1996 and the SB16 has 1995 on the PCB.
 

Spamdini

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yeah i got eh voodoo 5 5500 AGP for ~600+ CDN like 2 days after it was released, loved it until m aybe 8 months ago when i upped to a gefore 4 mx 40 and now im on something better
 

xtknight

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ATI Xpert 98
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First 3d accelerator-3dfx Voodoo 3 2000 AGP 4/5? years ago for $200
Radeon All-in-Wonder 4 years ago for $300
ATI Radeon 8500 AGP 3-4 years ago for $300 (I think)
ATI Radeon 9500 PRO AGP 8x (WOW!) 2 years ago for $200.
Soon a 6800GT or ATI X800 XL for $400/$300.

That's about it!