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So here's the card opened up. Fan cover on the left, followed to the right by the heatpipes/heatsink/dual fan assembly, the mainboard with the nVidia 6800GT chip in the middle surrounded by the memory modules, and finally, the retaining plastic piece and tension screws.

 

Aside from the 6800 Ultra card, this was essentially the top of the line card at the time of purchase. The only other cards above this were the dual slot ATi and the first generation nVidia SLI cards that were just starting to be released.

 

This wasn't cheap although I imagine now, what with dual SLI cards, PCI-X, and what not, this is probably the equivalent of a GeForce 5200 to this that this is to today's cards.

Old graphics and sound cards

MSI on mainstage @ Dreamhack 09

Installed in a Silverstone Fortress FT03 modded with a fangrill on the rear for better air-supply.

Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 512MB DDR4 256 Bit Graphics Card

HME 2009, Day 3: Overview of one side of the component wall with lots of MSI hardware.

Project 366 2008 Jan 23 23/366

 

Well, I've put up long enough with Matrox Graphics' half-assed support of Linux for their graphics cards. I love their cards for their fabulous image quality in 2D graphics. But if I can't get a graphical desktop on a Linux distro out of the box then yer history pal. So, for the new computer—which runs fine, thank-you very much, after I pulled out two faulty memory modules—it's getting the new Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT. DirectX 10 support for a reasonable price. And it was on sale, too! :)

RoG GTX 760(Striker Platinum)

IMG_7891 - evga gtx 1070 ftw --- upward side view (more metal)

HIS Radeon 4870 w/ 512 MB RAM, Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev. 2 w/ Turbo Module

HME 2009, Day 3: MSI's "boothbabes" Janneke & Elif.

HME 2009, Day 1: Component wall - MSI N260GTX Twin Frozr

Asus EN8800GT 1Gb Graphics Card.

 

Believe it or not, this is work stuff... the "I could tell ya, but I'd have to shootcha" kind :-P

 

This card runs for about € 200, yet it is a little parallel supercomputer in itself. Too good to waste on graphics ;-)

 

(Actually I ordered a no-name card, but they didn't have it in stock, so they sent me the Asus for the same price)

These cards can produce up to 256 grays on the Macintosh SE/30's internal 9" CRT if you also install the CRT yoke adapter (aka "Grayscale adapter). The cards can also output to an external display.

 

The Color 30HR is an 8-bit card that can display up to 256 colors at 640x480 or 640x870 resolution. Higher resolutions are available at reduced color depths:

640x870

800x600

832x624

1027x768

 

The MacroColor 30HR is a 24-bit card that can display up to 16.7 Million colors at 512x384 or 640x480 or 640x870 resolutions, and also 1024x512 using Virtual Video Mode. Higher resolutions are available at reduced color depths:

800x600

832x624

1027x768

 

Driver Download: macintoshgarden.org/apps/micron-xceed-macrocolor

 

Documentation Downloads:

macintoshgarden.org/apps/micron-xceed-macrocolor-30-insta...

 

macintoshgarden.org/apps/micron-xceed-gray-scale-30-insta...

 

macintoshgarden.org/apps/micron-xceed-color-30-installati...

April 30, 2009 (Thursday) - I brought home a replacement computer graphic card. It will allow direct connection to my HDTV.

 

Since the fall of 2003, the daily focus of my eJournal and images blog has been on text. Later in July 2005, because of Flickr, I've been able create something which emphasizes a daily image or video clip. I'll shoot and add one each day. Doing so will remind me to constantly carry a camera and it'll be a more direct record of current, personal experiences.

In some instances, it can even affect game play when the lines are actually blocking an enemy or something important.

Big Bang booth presenation

HME 2009, Day 1: AE2020 showing off the MSI Touch 3D interface.

DevX team decorated this wall with graphics card of all generations from different design companies. Pretty cool stuff. =)

技术这东西,太过日新月异,过几年,现在的东西除了收藏就几乎完全没价值了。所以,有时候真不知道自己这是在做什么,不过想想用这种逻辑,有意义的工作几乎没有,倒也欣欣然觉得这样也没什么不好~

总觉得人类这样做是在自我毁灭,不过可能其实都是为了满足寂寞的瞬间涌上来的那点求知欲罢……

"Stay hungry, stay foolish" - S.Jobs

HME 2009, Day 1: Frontside shot of the MSI stand. Lots of people watching Team Fnatic-MSI on the 2 big screens.

HME 2009, Day 1: Component wall - MSI N250GTS-2D512-OC. Overclocked GeForce GTS250 which runs at an amazing 760Mhz core.

HME 2009, Day 2: Component wall - Hardware Info likes the MSI P55-GD80 and gave it the Gold Award

Asus Striker Extreme + HIS Radeon X1900XTX IceQ3

HME 2009, Day 1: MSI's Marc cheering up the crowd and throwing away goodies.

HME 2009, Day 3: Impression pics - Visiting the competition's kitchen.

Dreamhack gamers all over

HME 2009, Day 3: MSI's Eva flyering and taking pictures.

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