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Red Squirrel

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May 24, 2003
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ATI Radeon 7000 64MB! (I think it was 7000)

I remember I was in high school and my friend had bought a 32MB one and we were totally amazed at the graphics of Serious Sam now that he had a card that could handle it. Then maybe a week later I went and bought the 64MB which was the next generation of his and he was like "Damn you!"
 

VirtualLarry

No Lifer
Aug 25, 2001
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Does a full-length 8-bit ISA Hercules monographics card count? High-res (compared to CGA) for the win!

Edit: I think mine was a clone though, not a real branded Hercules card. It worked with Herc drivers.
 

SpeedTester

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Mar 18, 2001
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I purchased a full Length ISA monochrome card back in 1990 (believe it was a trident 8900). I remember playing f119 on my friends Packard Bell a year or so later with CGA graphics and was in awww.
 

nOOky

Diamond Member
Aug 17, 2004
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Matrox Mystique 4mb. Yes it had sgram baby, that and a P200MMX and Duke Nukem was rockin'
 

zerocool84

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Nov 11, 2004
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Post your very first Video Card that you personally bought back in the day, no on-board graphics qualify.

My first card as an enthusiast was a Creative Labs Voodoo 12MB 3D Blaster Banshee PCi . Cost me a fortune back then, but a months later they released the Riva TNT series which made my purchase worthless....

HA I bought the same card.
 

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
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First video card I bought? Some POS Trident 4MB card. First real video card? A Voodoo 3 2000.
 

BTA

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Hercules Monochrome represent.

Then it went as follows:

random CGI card > random EGA card > random VGA card (trident I think) > Diamond 3D Decelerator > Rendition Verite > Cirrus Logic based 2D + Voodoo2 > Matrox G100 + Voodoo2 SLI > Riva TNT + SLI > Voodoo 3 3000 > Gainward nvidia something....etc etc etc.

I Think my Matrox G100 + SLI setup was my favorite :)
 

Jesusthewererabbit

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3850 at launch. My family was waaaaay too broke when I was a kid for a computer, and I was too broke until I got a real job to spend money on a video card.
 

hkklife

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The first "modern" PC I had where I can recall paying attention to what kind of dedicated graphics capabilities it had was a Gateway 486X2-66 in early '93. It had a Cirrus Logic (or perhaps Trident) 1mb VESA Local Bus card. I just remember being jazzed it could output 1024x768!

Historical note: I almost upgrade that machine to the rare Creative Labs 3D0 Blaster add-in (and a year or so later, the Nvidia NV1--Diamond Edge something or another?) but decide to wait for an integrated solution, which came in the form of the original 4mb WRAM Matrox Millennium on a Pentium Pro 200. I was pretty jazzed about 3D acceleration at the time (mid-1996) but the only games I recall ever being supported by that card were Hyperblade, that Nascar racing game from Papyrus and one of the Mechwarrior titles. I finally was able to play GLQuake with a Matrox M3D add-in PowerVR card in '97 but I quickly moved on to a Voodoo1 4mb.

Ah, the memories...
 

palladium

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Dec 24, 2007
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FX5200 PCI to 'upgrade' from GMA900, then after 2.5 years of saving as a student, the current GTX280. Planning for a single card, dual chip upgrade this X'mas, along with a SSD and Windows 7.
 

PUN

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Dec 5, 1999
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ATI Xpert 98 8MB PCI, and ATI Rage Fury MAXX 64MB shorty afterward. :)

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Me too!
I bought the ATI Rage Fury Maxx from someone on AT. It was a nice card back then....I still remember running "Omnikron"
 
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A 12 MB Voodoo 2... I can't remember specifically who by, I think I still have that computer around somewhere, I'll have to check tomorrow.
 

sandorski

No Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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ATI Graphics Solution(IIRC)--CGA GRaphics on a TTL Monochrome Monitor. It was the shit!
 

quadomatic

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Well, my cousin got my a Nvidia Riva TNT2 32MB AGP card when I was 9. Damn, that tore Rayman 2 up! (unfortunately, at that age I was not terribly aware of games like Half-Life) Then my brother and I (sort of) were responsible for a few video cards over the years - GeForce 2 MX 400, Radeon 9200SE, Radeon 9800Pro, Radeon X850 Pro.

The first card I was wholly responsible for was a 9600GSO that I picked up in the Fall of 08, and unfortunately my current 9800GT isn't THAT much faster than that was (it overclocked like a beast). I'd still have it if I hadn't torn the legs of a chip and some traces off the pcb in a failed attempt to do a volt mod.
 

Schmide

Diamond Member
Mar 7, 2002
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The first card I replaced on my own was a FastWrite VGA (Video Seven?), it replaced a Hercules Graphics Card that was standard on my 386dx20. Although I spent quite a bit, I was really happy as my college roommate cheeped out and got an EGA card.