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What was your first 3D Accelerated Card?
IceDigger - Feb 4, 2005

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 ExCyber Feb 8, 2005

  
	
	
I think most people that have been having problems at this stage are those that bought the ASUS SLI board.


I'm thinking more of problems with compiler, application, and OS support for the AMD64 ISA (which AFAIK goes completely unused in most Athlon 64 systems today) than with PCI Express (which seems to be pretty smooth, but jacks up the price).

 Alexvrb Feb 8, 2005
So we're not counting onboard? Damn, there goes my S3 Virge DX. I had a Stealth III for a while, which was ok for a while, until I got a few bucks together, and built a nice Duron system with a Kyro I. That was actually an excellent performer, for the money.

 ExCyber Feb 9, 2005
If you count onboard, mine would be some anonymous CGA chipset (marvel at the brilliance of Sierra adventures presented in hyperdithered black, white, cyan, and magenta!) in a Laser 8086-based PC clone. The next one after that was some barely passable Tseng Labs (I think) VGA chipset in an IBM PS/1 that I remember primarily for having crappy/nonexistent VBE support.

 Alexvrb Feb 9, 2005
No no, I was only counting something with rudimentary "3D acceleration". The Virge advertised it, although in practice very few games ran "accelerated" on it, but the 166Mhz Pentium MMX was more than adequate at the time for software rendering anyway. Dropped a 400Mhz K6-2 in there later on, anyway.

 Mask of Destiny Feb 10, 2005
ATI Rage Fury was the first 3D card I had. Before that it was all software on a crappy 180Mhz Cyrix 5x86 w/ MGX (that's right not MMX, but MGX).

 Quakester2000 Feb 11, 2005
My first 3d accelerator was the 3dfx Voodoo 1 that coexisted with my 2D cirrus logic graphics card.

 Scared0o0Rabbit Feb 12, 2005
my first non integrated graphics card was also my first 3d card. A voodoo3 3000 pci card. I was a late adopter of 3d (when considering that I've been messing with computers for like 17 years now).

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