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Cory Walters
36 minutes ago, Cory Walters said:

What is this ?

Top card appears to be an older ATI video card, perhaps a Radeon XT? Bottom chip appears to maybe be a motherboard because it says American Megatrends on the SMSC chip, but hard to say without a clearer picture of the whole board.

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215R6LAEA12 is the code for  RV100 7000 VE : https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-7000-pci.c649

The card is obviously AGP, but it's a Radeon 7000 VE or something like that.

Look on amd.com , drivers and support , graphics > legacy graphics > ati radeon ve series or ati radeon 7000 series

It will point you to Catalyst Software Suite from around 2016 : https://www2.ati.com/drivers/6-11-pre-r300_xp-2k_dd_ccc_wdm_38185.exe

 

Note that the chip on the video card will need a tiny heatsink on it ... there was probably a tiny heatsink glued to it with some double sided adhesive thermal tape or some thermal glue... there's still residue on it.

 

edit: i guess it could be radeon 9600 and not 7000 ... either way it's old and not great, maybe not worth your time to find heatsink and potentially repair it if it's broken.

 

The smsc chip at the bottom is super i/o chip , it's a chip that does several things ... ps/2 keyboard and mouse, fan controller, parallel port for printers, infrared , LPC, floppy disk controller etc

You shouldn't need drivers for it.

 

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1 hour ago, Cory Walters said:

What is this ?

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The first image seems to be some sort of ATI Radeon 9600 card

The second image is a super I/O chip which was used in socket 370 motherboards

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1 hour ago, kirashi said:

Top card appears to be an older ATI video card, perhaps a Radeon XT? Bottom chip appears to maybe be a motherboard because it says American Megatrends on the SMSC chip, but hard to say without a clearer picture of the whole board.

Thanks ? if you want to see all of the parts from a windows xp pc reply

 

1 hour ago, kirashi said:

Top card appears to be an older ATI video card, perhaps a Radeon XT? Bottom chip appears to maybe be a motherboard because it says American Megatrends on the SMSC chip, but hard to say without a clearer picture of the whole board.

 

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