• PetteriPano@lemmy.world
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    It was a shiny EGA card.

    On an 8-bit ISA bus, with a whopping 64kB of VRAM. It could display an amazing 16 colours on one screen.

    My friend who had a CGA card was so jelly with his four eye-soaring neon colours.

    If we’re talking accelerated graphics, I bought a voodoo 2 with 8mb of RAM which linked up to my ATI Mach 64 2d-card.

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      I remember when the EGAs came about. Damn, it was like stepping into the future. But I didn’t have a color monitor so it didn’t matter. I was probably more envious than your friend.

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    Voodoo Monster 3D

    Edit: wait I misread the assignment. That’s the first 3D accelerator I bought. I have no idea what my first gfx card was it was like 37 years sgo.

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    Hercules Prophet 9700 Pro

    I remember because it was my first PC that I got for myself. I was an intern at a small computer repair shop and that’s where I learned how to build computers.

    Before that I only played on my parents PC and afterwards I switched to Mac.

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    EVGA 970 SSC

    Man I miss EVGA. Did the upgrade to a 980 Ti when it got launched soon after.

    First discreet graphics card was a GT755M really got me into gaming.

  • 𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@sopuli.xyz
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    ATI Rage something on AGP bus, no 3D acceleration, certainly no Openssl etc, but it had hardware MPEG2 decoding, you know, for DVD

    My parents later bought me GeForce 2 MX400, in 2007 i bought a new PC with my own money (first salary) with GeForce 7300GT, later upgraded it to 9600GT, then Radeon HD 7770, GTX 1050 and now RX 6600, it’s a Theseus’s PC at this point

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    SiS 6326 with 8MB.

    It was 1999 but I had a very limited budget, around $400, for the entire system. This was my first AGP card.

    The Wikipedia article says that this was not supported well by Linux but that’s just not the case. It was the first card for Linux and FreeBSD that I had which let me view more than 256 colors. I ran KDE 1.x and then XFce.

    Something happened between then and 2001 where I got a GeForce 2 MX 400 which ran fine with FreeBSD for many years.

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      If you hold onto your cards for 6-7 years, that’s only around 5 cards.

      Mine goes:

      • RTX 4070
      • GTX 1080
      • GFX 5200 (I think?)
      • (The Playstation 2 years)
      • (The Playstation years)
      • 3dfx Voodoo
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      Yeah I need to check every time which one I have. And I built my PC myself so it’s not that I would have no idea lol

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    Nvidia Riva TNT, because the onboard graphics were only going to play EverQuest (beta) and Rogue Squadron like a painful slideshow, if at all.