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voodoo 5? no idea

 

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Powercolor PCS+, Sapphire Tri X, or MSI Lightning? Just guesses.

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7990? I dunno. Things from the past might be longer, but I ain't old enough to know those...

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Voodoo 5 was retardedly huge

 

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I'd say voodoo 5, but I'm not hecka old

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I think this one may be the biggest (Yes, that's 8 gpus on one card) 33cm

 

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5970 IIRC was enormous.
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I remember when I first started practicing for the A+ exam, I had taken a class on computer servicing that lasted 2 semesters. It was when I was in high school. So anyway, the school that I went to was fairly well off, and the tech department was pretty well off; well of, with the exception of the class I was in. We relied on donated pc parts and general scraps.

We had some old stuff.

Real old.

The ongoing joke was that one of the other boys in my class (we called him the jizzman) had a gtx Titan in his case because this graphics card we had taken out of an old donor unit was massive. It's green pcb was coated in dust when we pulled it out. It was so long that it sat at about the entire length of his pc. I'm pretty sure he was running '98 on it and it kept crashing. I'll text him because I think he might have kept it.

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The voodoo 5 6000 looks huge here.

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  • 8 months later...
On 8/3/2015 at 3:15 AM, LoneRangerS said:

voodoo 5? no idea

 

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That was also what I thought of.

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The unreleased Voodoo 5 6000 is a bit longer, measuring around 12.3 inches, or 312mm:

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My xfx radeon hd 6990 is "only"   305mm

 

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2011/03/08/amd-radeon-hd-6990-review/1

 

So It's long , but not the longest.

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Probably something from colorful

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http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4309

In terms of volume, the Gigabyte 680 SuperOverclock is one of the largest graphics cards in existence. The volume of MSI's 980 Ti Lightning, which is what I thought was the largest, is 2.45L (330mm x 140mm x 53mm). The 680 SuperOverclock's volume is 2.87L (303mm x 148mm x 64mm).

 

Look at the thickness of that heatsink!

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