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Found this old guy at a garage sale. After some research found it's a Chaintech Agt61 Geforce 4 Ti 4600. Anybody here got some personal stories of it to share? Interested in knowing what kind of card this was in it's day. 

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You should benchmark Quake with it :lol: Just find yourself an old agp board.

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I have a Geforce2.

(Ha, I win!)

I think I've won....

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A verge/vx in a still semi-functional windows 95 machine downstairs.

 

(BTW the picture really doesn't do justice to the feel of that pcb. Aww man the gloss is real...)

 

 

And the beast of a computer it came from...

 

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Look at the size of that motherboard... That thing holds a 200 Mhz Pentium Pro (at the time the computer was bought that was over 1000 USD).

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das olddddd

And yet it looks gorgeous, like the day it was made... (the back was super dusty but still...)

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And yet it looks gorgeous, like the day it was made... (the back was super dusty but still...)

  

das olddddd

  

I think I've won....

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A verge/vx in a still semi-functional windows 95 machine downstairs.

 

(BTW the picture really doesn't do justice to the feel of that pcb. Aww man the gloss is real...)

 

 

And the beast of a computer it came from...

 

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Look at the size of that motherboard... That thing holds a 200 Mhz Pentium Pro (at the time the computer was bought that was over 1000 USD).

  

You should benchmark Quake with it :lol: Just find yourself an old agp board.

  

Found this old guy at a garage sale. After some research found it's a Chaintech Agt61 Geforce 4 Ti 4600. Anybody here got some personal stories of it to share? Interested in knowing what kind of card this was in it's day.

Wasn't looking to find it was worth $1000 or anything, just thought it was cool. My electronics class has and old custom build in it (not sure how old but the pci slot matches the cards). Might try that.

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Wasn't looking to find it was worth $1000 or anything, just thought it was cool. My electronics class has and old custom build in it (not sure how old but the pci slot matches the cards). Might try that.

its an agp card not pci

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Wasn't looking to find it was worth $1000 or anything, just thought it was cool. My electronics class has and old custom build in it (not sure how old but the pci slot matches the cards). Might try that.

 

its an agp card not pci

^ this. The card I linked used pci (not pcie). The one you linked uses AGP which was part of a very turbulent time for graphics cards and graphical interfaces in general (both hardware and software).

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