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Whats the worst GPU you've ever owned?

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What do you mean by worst? With more bugs?

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Probably the HD 2000 i-GPU on my Core i3-2120. Had to use it for around 4 months which was a bastard, at least it would run Modern Warfare with everything on low

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What do you mean by worst? With more bugs?

Hmm i hadnt thought of that originally i meant least powerful but it could be the most derpy one eg gtx 480 heat issues

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Old integrated ATI HD 4300 in my old HP notebook.

At least now you have a 770 :D

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I'll go first for me it was a nvidia mx 420.

 

About 18 years ago, when the Pentium II were popular we built this machine with a P II 333Mhz CPU.  The logic board had a 8Mb integrated GPU.

 

I sort of have a nostalgic feeling towards these CPUs.

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01G-P3-1303-KR_XL_1.jpg

 

I like how the box says CUDA, like you're going to be doing hardcore workloads on this pos. Though I think I also have the S-Video version, not the HDMI one.  :lol:

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About 18 years ago, when the Pentium II were popular we built this machine with a P II 333Mhz CPU.  The logic board had a 8Mb integrated GPU.

But can it run crysis?

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Xbox 360.

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I'll go first for me it was a nvidia mx 420.

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only able to run cs:Go on high settings rip

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I see you on every thread...

c;

Sapphire Nitro R9 390, complete pile of shit.

Just because it didn't work for you doesn't mean it's shit. Why are you still so salty about it anyway?

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That thing hunts me in my nightmares

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At least now you have a 770 :D

Well, I always had desktop PC and quite decent GPU for the time. Voodoo 2, GForce 2, ATI HD 3870, now GTX 770 but the 4300 one in that laptop.. man that was a big shit.. barely usable :D

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