GFX card history

sup faggots. post your gfx card history and which one you liked the best

>Trident 9750 4MB VRAM
>RIVA TNT2 32MB
>GeForce4 MX440 64MB
>GeForce FX5200 128MB
>GeForce FX 5700 256MB
>Radeon HD 3450 512MB
>Radeon HD 4850 1024MB
>Radeon HD 5970 2GBx2
>Radeon R9 290X 4GB
>GeForce 1070 8GB

I remember having that shitty ass Trident, 4MB VRAM. So shitty I had to play HL1 and Counter-Strike Beta on Software mode. TNT2 was a pretty awesome upgrade, I was suddenly able to play GTA3 and Warcraft 3, my dick was diamonds. I don't really have a specific memory from my GeForce 4MX440 but I remember it was a huge step above the TNT2. I do remember playing a lot of Max Payne with it.
My FX5200 lasted a really fucking long time with me, I used it to play HL2 and Doom 3, ohboy. Don't really remember much about the 5700.

Most of my cards up until my first Radeon were hand me downs from my brother or father. I'll be honest, Radeon was nice for the price but I'm really glad to have a 1070 now. I used to live in Brazil and just moved out recently, and I think the heat was part of the reason my Radeon's always died on me, but fuck me I had a bad history with Radeon cards.

3450, 4850 and 5970 all broke down on me. 5970 at least I could still keep using since it was basically a crossfire card and only the second GPU broke so all I had to do was disable it. 290X was my favourite Radeon card by a long shot, but I felt like I could never get same mileage as other people did online.
Been loving the 1070 but somehow I manage to get shit performance sometimes in Destiny 2.

But yeah, my favourite cards and biggest jumps were definitely the TNT2, FX5200, HD5970 and 290X. 1070 is better than 290X but not by that much desu. 5970 was a really nice jump but occasionally a let down since when games had trouble with crossfire they had trouble with the card.

What about you faggots

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intel hd graphics 2000
intel hd graphics 4600
intel hd graphics 520

damn user how do you even cope?
also did you get into PC late or are you underaged

>gigabyte Radeon 6670
>EVGA GTX 550Ti 1GB
>MSI Radeon 7850 2GB
>EVGA GTX 560Ti 448 core
>Zotac GTX 670 2GB
>Zotac GTX 670 2GB SLI
>Powercolor R9 290X PCS+ 4GB
>Powercolor R9 290X PCS+ xfire
>Powercolor R9 390X PCS+ 8GB (due to one of the 290X's dying, they sent me an updated replacement.)
>Sapphire Fury Nitro+ 4GB (returned within 7 days of purchase. Not worth the driver growing pains)
>EVGA GTX 980Ti Classified 6GB (current)

980Ti still giving me 85+ FPS in 99% of titles at 1440p and my 165HZ panel has G-sync. So games look good as long as it's above 60 FPS. I'll probably consider a new GPU when I get 7nm Ryzen. (Current stock clocked 1700X is holding my max FPS back anyway). But if my 980Ti is still holding up then, I'll run it. Ain't broke, don't fix it.

>MSI NVIDIA GeForce GT 730
>EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
Huge upgrade for me and still loving my 1060.

How much of a jump did you get from the 390X to the 980Ti?

>ATI Mobility Radeon X300
>Intel GMA X3100
>Intel HD3000
>Intel HD4000
>Intel HD4400
>Intel HD 620

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unknown one, my father dumped that pc
4 MX440
9600GT
GTX770

Raw synthetic performance? Not much. In real world gaming applications, it was as much as a 30 FPS increase depending on the game and engine. The power of those Hawaii based chips we're great, it was their drivers that continuously let them down. Same can be said of the Fiji based Fury cards. I was running a triplet if beta drivers just to play my few handful of games because some drivers had problems with some games while others didn't. It was a clusterfuck. Going to the 980Ti gave me a better driver suite, less energy usage which meant a much quieter cooler to boot.

AMD has since gotten their driver packages together and rank higher than Nvidia these days on driver stability. So I was considering a Vega 64 for a while there. But I have a G-sync panel now, so I'll be Nvidia for a while.

>TL;DR
The jump from 390X to 980Ti was worth it at the time due to drivers. AMD drivers have matured since then and with DX12 being as relevant as it is, the 390X I think will age better provided it doesn't cook itself.

Some unknown Intel Integrated
Some unknown Intel Integrated
GT 8800
GTX 770
GTX 1070
RTX 2080

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2002: GeForce MX 420 (Came in a Dell Dimension 8200)
2006: Asus GeForce 7600 GT
2007: Asus GeForce 8800 GTS 512
2008: Sapphire Radeon HD4870
2010: Sapphire Radeon HD5970
2013: Sapphire Radeon R9 290

VIC-II
512KB Trident 9000
2MB Diamond Stealth 32 VLB

GT 610
HD7750
HD7970
I'm not a zoomer or anything, I've just had alot of shit computers with igpus.

ATi Rage Pro turbo 8mb
3DFX Voodoo 5500 64mb agp
Radeon 9700 Pro
5850HD
GTX285 SLI
R9 290x 4gb

Waitfagging for Radeon VII

yikes

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Intel 740
Ati 9600
Nvidia 8800 G92
Nvidia 660Ti
Nvidia 940MX (rarely use PC now)

time for a new card eh? also, TNT2 was fucking amazing wasn't it? CS beta at 1024x768 was something else when running on GPU instead of software rendering

I remember my brother had a Voodoo2 and the OG need for speed hot pursuit ran like fucking butter

I'm in the same situation as him but that's what you get when you are born into a normie family. My first GPU was an ATI HD 4670 AGP during the END OF THE AGP era. That old ass computer lasted only 2 years until the mobo crapped out. It's a shame really because I maxed out everything with new parts. After that learning fiasco I quit fucking around with pre-builts because I was busy rebuilding my life instead and I stayed with onboard graphics up to today. You are probably also guessing how I play vidya, which is the really obvious answer. I did consoles for a while and that is slowly dying because I'm wage cucking it for most of the time during the week.

damn. i've had console-only periods when my gfx card broke down or my pc was just worse than a console, but yeah never lasted more than a full year.

good luck bruv. by some crypto shit and say bye to your wagecucking

I wish. Also, I'm not underaged or started late into PCs. This shit I went through happened since 1990. And I'm not going to include the computers my family had that had old GPUs before there was onboard graphics. I found out later those GPUs were shit tier low end GPUs where today's onboard graphics can waste them any day.

Something S3, likely a S3 805/905 VLB card, was too young to know the model at the time
VooDoo 3 2000 AGP
Geforce 4 MX

Was banned from the family computer from this point on (Bad grades), had to dumpster dive for my own on the next one.

IBM VGA (IBM PS/2, tragically it was a MCA board)
Rage IIc
Riva TNT2
Geforce FX 5700 LE
Radeon 5770
Geforce 950GTX

I had old Tandy, IBM and Compaq desktops when I was a kid.

FX5500
GT6600
GTX 260
GTX 460 x2
GTX 780
RTX 2080

I really liked my dual GTX 760 set up because it felt good to have the same performance as a GTX Titan at half of the cost.

>GeForce FX5200 128MB

why was this one so popular? feels like many people were rocking it back than even though it was complete garbage in terms of performance

>Riva TNT2
>Nvidia 6800
>Nvidia 8800
>AMD 5970
>AMD 270 - 5970 burnt out and I had to replace it quickly
>Nvidia 1070
>Nvidia 2080

Haven't had the 2080 long yet so can't really comment, seems good so far. 1070 was a really good card though and probably the best of the bunch I've had.

I'm incredibly dubious about AMD after my top of the line expensive 5970 burnt through one of the GPUs in a year effectively nerfing it to 5850 levels of performance and then stopped working entirely a year or two later.

-Dad's OLD PC, don't remember specs, no dedicated GPU, most likely Intel HD graphics on a Pentium III

-Intel HD Graphics on my first laptop. Don't remember the specs but it was 1.6ghz dual core centrino. NOT GOOD, had to play Half Life 2 on ULTRA low. Eventually sold for..

-HP G7 Laptop with AMD Radeon HD 7520G this was my first discrete GPU, and it ROCKED, I could play games smoothly! (on medium/low). This was a refurb on Woot, came with 90 day warranty, died on the 101st day. I didn't know but the G6/G7 line were flawed from the factory, died like fucking 1st gen Xbox 360s

-ATI Radeon 2600hd graphics in a gateway m6888u laptop. This was a big downgrade from the HP but I needed a laptop for school and couldn't afford something beefier. It played some games OK, but it was a step back towards the bad old days of iGPUs.

-NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M in an Asus G74SX laptop. This thing was a BEHEMOTH 17inch laptop gotten for $900 on craigslist in 2011. This was top of the line at the time and could play Crysis on high. Stolen out of my car, someone busted my window and snatched it, along with my Nexus 7 tablet, when parked in a bad neighborhood. I was CRUSHED.

-750ti. After working on computers for so long, I finally built a desktop. It had an i5 4460, 8GB RAM, and a 750ti that I got off craigslist for $150. This was great, not sure if it beat the performance of the ASUS behemoth, but if not it was damn near close.

-AMD RX480 4GB (current). Around Polaris's launch I was looking to upgrade the 750ti, and wound up upgrading my computer in general, i7-4770, 16GB ram, unlocked MOBO, better modular PSU and case. The RX480 is a great card, I paid $200 for it at launch, and not only have I gotten great performance out of it in games for the last ~2 years, but I used it to mine ETH in the Crypto hype craze and made $800 (after power costs considered).

Still rocking the 480 to this day, but I have been eyeing the $300 1070ti's.

Nvidia struck a deal with several OEMs to ship this card in many Dell, HP, Compac, etc PCs. So if you had a PC that had graphics better then Intel Extreme integrated, it was likely that shit stain of a card, so there is a billion of those fuckers out here.

That said, as much as that card sucked for DX9 and new games at the time (Pixel shader 2 pipeline ran at half speed), its actually a really good card for anything DOS (Yes, DOS compatibility is a thing and the Geforce line does it great), Dx 1-8.1, and Open GL. The FX series is a fantastic card to use for retro computing since its extremely compatible and stable. Due to this they're ironically sought after today when they were endlessly shit on at the time.

I've had dozens of cards from simple DACs and controllers to workstation gear.
You expect me to remember them all?

I cannot find a picture but my dad bought a GPU for our first gaming PC back in 2003. It showed a bunch of games on the front and it came bundled with them
>Halo CE
>Jedi Academy
>A Tom Clancy game
>A tomb raider game

Do not remember whether it was ATI or Nvidia. Cannot find a picture or details of any GPU game bundle like that online.

>matrox 4mb
>riva tnt 2 16mb
>6600gt 256mb
>8600gt 512mb
>GTS 450 1GB
>7870 2GB
>RX 470 4GB

I most enjoyed 6600gt out of them all.

thanks, i didnt know that. it was the first card i bought with my own money. i got it from some family friend who said it was a great card for gaming (since i was looking for something that could play CS) but was really disappointed about its performance. unfortunately i was to afraid to say it sucked and kept it for nearly 2 years.

>I most enjoyed 6600gt out of them all.
i see why. i recommended this card to so many people, i think i was responsible for 10% of their sales

>GeForce4 MX440
>GeForce 6200
>GeForce 8600
>GeForce 9800 GT
>Radeon 6770
>Radeon 7950
>RX 480
>GTX 1070 Ti

Gtx 1070
Gtx 2080

Shoot! I meant RTX 2080

>some VGA and 2D cards
>GeForce 2 MX 32 MB -> GeForce4 Ti 4200 128 MB -> Radeon 9000 64 MB
>GeForce 7500 LE -> GeForce 8400 GS
>(Radeon HD 7660D) -> GeForce GTX 750 Ti
>GeForce GTX 760 -> GeForce GTX 980

Except for the last one, these were all upgrades or warranty replacements of prebuilts.

>GTX 1080
...
lol

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No prob anpm
I was disappointed in the FX series too. I spent ~$200 on a 5700 FX LE when it was new, loved it at first because it ran all of my Dx 5-8 games great, but then I started to buy new games based on Dx 9 and they ran like absolute garbage. Was running everything on low settings despite spending $200 back then. Eventually found out that Nvidia double screwed me since the "LE" cards did not have GDDR2 memory, they had DDR1, so the card was even slower due to the memory being way too slow to feed the GPU properly. At the end of that card's life I was overclocking it like crazy and at times was getting really funky glitches on screen.

>Via S3 Graphics 32mb
>Radeon HD 4250 1gb
>Radeon 7470M 2gb
>GTX 960
>RX480 8gb
>GTX 1050Ti 4gb
>Intel HD 530 2gb
>GTX 1070 8gb

Intel HD in a shitty MacBook
Nvidia GTX 765m
AMD r9 290x (was based as fuck)
Nvidia GTX 1070 EVGA

That last one I got pre retard prices and it literally paid for itself (thanks to machine learning).

Integrated
Integrated
Integrated
GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile
Integrated

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gfx

Integrated
R9 390
RTX 2070

>reference HD 7950
>ASUS strix gtx 980 oc
>GIGABYTE gtx 1080ti gaming oc

The 1080ti is comfy but damn does it get hot. It overclocks itself to the maximum stable clocks at 84c as permitted by the cooler. That's pretty impressive tech desu

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6700 XL 128mb - Medion OEM
gt 230 1.5gb DDR2 - prebuilt Acer
HD 6670 1gb GDDR5 - 100 euros
HD 5770 1gb GDDR5 128 - 50 euros
GTX 750 Ti 2gb GDDR5 - 50 Euros
R9 280X 3gb GDDR5 - 50 Euros

Loving the R9 280X so far, wish it had more BIOS modification tools though.

The TDP mod (35.5W to 65.5W) for the GTX 750 Ti makes overclocking pretty easy and also unlocks a lot of headroom ofcourse. Shame that the memory clock is gimped on them because Samsung memory modules used on them are rated to run at 1500mhz instead of the stock 1250mhz on most models.

290x is still pretty sweet, my little brother was super pissed when his finally died (I owned it before him and OCd the shit out of it)

yes

TNT2 bros RISE UP

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>burnt through one of the GPUs in a year effectively nerfing it to 5850 levels of performance

Damn, that's next level redundancy if i've ever seen it

OP here, you had literally same trouble I did with the 5970. It did take more than a year for me though, at least I think.

ATI HD 4850 - 512MB
Asus HD 5770 - 1GB
EVGA GTX 770 SC - 2GB
MSI GTX 980 Ti 6G - 6GB
Titan Xp - 12GB

The 980 Ti was probably the most noticeable jump, since it was also moving up from mid range to high end.

yeah, nvidia has a history with gimping vram lol. speaking of LE, was the 6800LE the last good one? iirc you could tweak it to "normal" 6800 level.

On board graphics
6770 (£45 exdisplay from pc world)
r9 280 (£130 amazon)

hopefully gonna get another 3 years before needing another

>First ????
>ATI Rage 2 (Mechwarrior 2?)
>ATI 9800 AIW Pro (TV Card. Loved it. VRM burnout.)
>eVGA Geforce FX 5500 (Poor performance. Still works.)
>eVGA 8800 Ultra x2 (VRM failure. Hot. Good performance.)
>eVGA 9800 GTX x2 (Both died from unknown causes. Disassembled. DMG during brown out & psu failure?)
>Sapphire HD 3850 (New in box still. Didn't use.)
>ATI Radeon HD 4870 x2 (General failure. Cancerous drivers. Cold solder?)
>Sapphire Toxic HD 5970 4gb (General failure. Similar to 4870. Cancerous drivers.)
>MSI Geforce 660 2gb (Good cards. Good drivers. Both still work.)
>Sapphire Radeon R9 290x 8gb TRi-X OC x2 (Excellent cards. Heavy. Eat a lot of power. Heats a whole apartment. Both still work. Good drivers.)
>MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G (Good cards. One failed, somehow. It's in storage now, I don't care. Good performance. Pricey. Good drivers, somehow.)


9800 AIW - like, 2002 or so for me. That was the last time I was happy.

FX 5200 (total waste of money, was barely better in than the iGPU in the motherboard)
HD 6950 2GB (lasted me a long time, badass card, but struggles on anything beyond 2015+)
RX 580 8GB (handles everything at 1080p Ultra)

>Intel HD graphics 4000
>GTX 745 (oem part before I started playing gaymes )
>1050 TI
>1070 ti
>rx 580 currently

The 1050 ti was the comfiest, the 1070 ti wasn't worth the money so I sold it, and my RX 580 I picked up for an effective price of $120 so I sort of had to since it can run every gayme I want to play at 1080p

>4MX440
mx was crap

If I recall correctly due to Nvidia catching SO MUCH heat over the LE cards for the FX line (the DDR1 made them anywhere from 20-50% slower) the 6x00 card's LE versions were just downclocks that resulted in a ~10% performance loss.
They've never pulled the FX LE bullshit again, not even the 970GTX was as bad as that since after you did the 3.5GB limit it at least ran at full speed.
I'm still burned by that LE card to this day......

>matrox g200
>geforce2 64MB agp, passive piece of shit
>geforce 6200 128MB agp, some gigabyte passive piece of shit
>geforce 7300gs 256MB pcie, some gigabyte passive piece of shit
>bfg geforce 9600gt 512MB, single-slot cooler version
>radeon 4330 512MB mobile + intel integrated on an acer timeline 3810tg when i left for uni
>sapphire radeon 7950 vapor-x, mining and gaymen
>added a vapor-x 270x for mining dogecoin
>gigabyte aorus 1080ti

I'll play
>s3 trio 3d
>#9 revolution 3d
>voodoo 2
>geforce mx
>radeon hd 7750
>rx 480
>gtx 1080

>Sapphire R5 260x
>Asus Strix RX 480
>PowerColor Red Dragon Vega 56
5 year journey making my way from the low end to the higher end. I'm original wanted a Vega 64 but screwed up and got a 56 instead. Still a bretty gud card that I'm going to stick with until I can't get high fps at 1080p anymore.

>no idea
>HD 7850
>GTX 660Ti hand me down
>RX 580 8GB

X800 GTO Fireblade
9500 GT
HD 4850 512mb GDDR3
HD 4870 1GB GDDR5
HD 5770
HD 6570
HD 6950
HD 7750
HD 7870
GT 710
GTX 750 Ti
R9 285
GTX 980 Ti
RX 460 & RX 480
GT 1030
GTX 1050 Ti

Only card I still own is the 980 Ti, usually flipped graphics cards after I got bored of them and then bought a new one, the 9500 GT was the most horrible of them all, had severe issues running UE3 games for some vague reason and promptly killed itself within a year's time.

SPEA V7 VEGA
Matrox Millennium
3dfx Vodoo 3000
nvidia geforce 4 MX something
mobile graphics / integrated graphics (stopped playing video games at that time)
Radeon RX 580

>intel intergrated
>gt740m
>gtx860m
>rtx2080

Geforce 2 MX
Geforce 4
>Shit intel integrated Era
>Switch between ATI / Nvidia cards Era
Geforce 9800GTX+ , most fun card
Geforce 670GTX
Geforce 940M - Laptop
Geforce 1060GTX - Laptop

Next one will probably be ATI or a 1080TI / 2070RTX

Intel HD 2000
Gtx 660
Gtx 660 SLI
Gtx 970
Gtx 1070ti

>some prebuilt
>some igpu on my laptop
>7870
>R9 380
>Iris 655

>integrated
>on board
>integrated
What is wrong with you faggots? Post the model.
Who here /4500MHD/?

GTX 480
GTX 580
GTX 680
GTX 780
GTX 980
GTX 1080

I know I have autism, but I didn't buy the RTX because the jump didn't seem all that great and it's not a GTX anymore.

>Intel iGPU
>Radeon X850 Pro PCI
>Radeon HD 5770 2gb
>GTX 1070 8gb
That last upgrade was a damn good one. Especially after AMD just dropped support for all ATIs.

>some 1MB card I don't remember
>some 4MB S3, had hardware 3D acceleration IIRC
>GeForce 4 MX440 64MB
>Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
>GeForce 6800GT 256MB
>GeForce 8800GTS 512MB SLI
>Radeon HD5850 1GB
>Radeon HD5850 1GB CF
>Radeon 7970 3GB
>Radeon 7970 3GB CF
>Radeon 290X 4GB CF
>GeForce GTX 1080 8GB SLI
I don't really have a favorite, but I have been very happy with the 8800s, HD5850s, HD7970s and with my current 1080s. I'm starting to feel the need for more performance, but 2080 Tis are too expensive for me to want to buy one. I'll only get a 2080 Ti if I really can't run a game properly with my 1080s, but everything I play currently runs just fine.

>HD 5670
>HD 5850
>GTX 770
>GTX 1080

The 5670 was my favorite because I just slapped that bitch into my parents' Costco prebuilt and BAM! I'm going from barely being able to play Half-Life 2 to running Crysis at low settings.

Nvidia MX440
ATI 9800 Pro
Nvidia 8600GT
Nvidia 9600GSO
Nvidia 8800 SLI
Nvidia GTX260
ATI 4890
ATI 6950
Nvidia GTX970
Nvidia GTX980 TI

After that I moved away from desktop gaming completely

Currently on a comfy i5 8350H + GTX 1050ti + 500GB SSD

Whatever was in my 486 IBM Aptiva
ATi Rage 128 32MB
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
GeForce 9800GX2 1GB I think
GTX 295 2GB
GTX 760 4GB
GTX 1070 8GB

>HD5450
>XFX HD 6650
>Integrated graphics from a i5 3330
>Zotac 750
>Zotac 1050 ti
>Powercolor Vega 56 Red Devil

I loved the 750 until I pre ordered Dark Souls 3. It couldn't run it in any resolution stable. Bought the 1050 ti because I hadn't learned my lesson and research GPU, the 570 is better and the same price. After researching a lot I decided to buy Vega 56. Overclock + undervolt and is running silky and smooth. Or it was until my PSU blew up. I'm buying a new one tomorrow and praying that only the PSU died.

GeForce 6800 GT
GeForce 9800m GT
Radeon HD 7770 1ghz
GTX 970
GTX 1080
GTX 1080ti main dev pc / Radeon R9 290 dev tester pc

Gtx 580 sli
Gtx 760 sli (evga refurbs when a 580 died)
1070ti
Still waiting for the 1070ti to get here because a 760 died. I don't understand why they keep dying. They aren't overclocked, they don't run that hot, and I only play games like 90 minutes a day.

Also fuck Newegg, I ordered that card on January 2 and it's still not here.

>upgrading 3 times in the same generation
kys consumerist cuck

cuck

Intel 4500MHD
Intel HD4000

>560 1gb
>1060 3gb
How old are you grandpa?

Only GPU i have ever owned was an AMD Radeon HD 6350
I'm too poor to upgrade

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In my main desktop (laptops etc. not included):
Some S3 ISA
Some ET4000 VLB
Some Cirrus Logic PCI
TNT2 M64 AGP
Voodoo 3 3000 AGP
Geforce 4 MX400 AGP
Radeon 7500 AGP
Geforce GTS250
Geforce MX460
Radeon HD6770
R9 380X
GTX 1070

>an AGP ATi card
>ATi RAGE 128 Ultra
>GeForce 2 MX
>ATi Radeon 9600 Pro
>Quadro FX 560
>ATi Radeon HD 4550
>ATi Radeon HD 2600 Pro

something integrated
58??X
6850
7950
1080
2080ti when it gets here

Mostly do gpgpu and some games.

>Intel HD 2000 up to 2015
>EVGA GTX 750ti 2GB 2015-2016
>Intel HD 4600 2016-2017
>EVGA GTX 680 2GB FTW Edition 2017-2018
>Intel HD 630 ~ 2018
>EVGA GTX 680 2GB FTW Edition 2018-2019+

Me on top left
Didn't have a card before that I had a prebuilt pc with integrated graphics (2007 HP something or other) and then like 10 laptops

Yeah and like you mentioned I really just didn't like the card period shortly after getting it. When it worked well it was blazing fast, but considering it was a crossfire card on one chip there were always games it just sucked and my friends 5870 would outperform it handidly.

Voodoo 1
Voodoo 2
Voodoo 3
Geforce 2
Geforce 3 TI 500
Geforce 4 TI 4400
Geforce 8800 GT
Radeon 5850
Geforce 780 GTX
Geforce 970 GTX
Geforce 1070

I won't list all because I don't remember any of the shitty agp cards that I had my mom buy when I was young. I just remember that they were ATI cards.

List of mid range gpus I have bought:
GeForce 8800GT
GTX 460
HD 7950
RX 480
Currently using a GTX 1070

My favorite is the 8800GT because it was my first powerful gpu. I remember buying it because I wanted to play Oblivion without it stuttering like crazy.

>GeForce4 MX440 64MB
>Gigabyte 7300GT 256MB GDDR3 Silent
>Gainward 8800GT 1GB GDDR3
>XFX HD6850 1GB GDDR5
>Crossfire 2x HD6850
>Gainward GTX660 2GB GDDR5
>Sapphire R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 Dual-X
>Gainward GTX970 4GB GDDR5 Phantom
>Zotac GTX980Ti 6GB GDDR5 AMP! Extreme
>MSI GTX1070Ti 8GB GDDR5 ARMOR
>Gigabyte GTX1080Ti 11GB GDDR5X Gaming OC Black

Also, forgot.
Best cards were:

980Ti
>Huge cooler, 2x8-pin, 33cm long, overclocked from 1 to 1.5GHz
HD6850
>90-110fps in BF3 1080p, overclocked from 750MHz to 1GHz
1070Ti
>Didn't overclock particularly well, but very efficient, quiet and cool even with the cheap Armor cooler

Worst is hands down HD6850 crossfire. AMD drivers were also shit back then (pretty much the only reason why I don't even consider AMD GPUs anymore) and dipping below 60fps even for a second throws you into microstutter-land.

3dfx voodoo 3 something?
Ti4400
FX 5600 Ultra
7950 GT
GTX 980Ti

>integrated AGPx2
>FX5200
>ATI X1650
>Nvidia 6200TC
>HIS pci express x16 radeon $50-$100 (don't remember)
>8800GT
>Radeon 7850

hercules et6000 + 3dfx voodoo
tnt1
tnt2
geforcemx
ati 9700pro

>1996: Power Macintosh 7600 integrated graphics
Absolutely horrible, 2MB of VRAM only gave me 800x600 unless I wanted to drop down to 65,000 colours.

>1999: ATI Rage IIc
Installed when my dad gave his old computer to me. Debatable if it was a huge leap, but could at least do 1280x1024 at 75 hertz and 24-bit colour. I remember it suffered from weird wavy lines instead of drawing straight.

>2001: ATI Radeon 7000
It was a graphics card in a shitty prebuilt computer from a local Canadian system builder that tried ripping us off on everything. That's about all I remember. 32MB of VRAM was good, and it could play Unreal Tournament and Warcraft III, but Rome: Total War was too much for it to realistically handle. That and the ATI drivers for Windows XP were fucking terrible.

>2005: ATI Radeon X800
Came with my Dell Dimension 8400. Excellent card when new, let down by the Pentium 4 more than anything.

>2009: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650
The switchable graphics in my Thinkpad T500. I actually THOUGHT it was fast because I could play Crysis and it kicked the shit out of the X800. Still use it to this day, it's good enough for local 1080p video playback but sometimes stutters on Youtube.

>2011: nVidia GTX 560ti
First non-ATI card and the card that made me realize my HD3650 was worthless. Having drivers that worked was a breath of fresh air. Paired with a 2500k it seemed unstoppable. I've never gone back to AMD.

>2017: nVidia GTX 1060 6GB
Upgraded the video card, kept the 2500k. I like the 1060 but it doesn't have the same "wow" factor the 560ti did when I first got that (probably because it's "only" a 2x improvement). Best part about it is I bought it in the summer of 2017, right before the Great GPU Crisis began.

A bunch of my friends had 6600GTs. I was too much of an ATI fanboy at the time to admit it, but it was vastly superior to the equivalent Radeons just because the drivers were properly programmed.

Geforce 8600GT - Bought it for WoW, played fine until one day it got artifacts after a power outage.
Geforce 9600GT -Got as a replacement for the 8600GT, had random black screen issues on day 1 so refunded it
Radeon 4870 - Great card but the fan on it eventually died so it would be at 70C at idle
R9 270x - Bought it used from a miner, worked good until it crashed and got artifacts
GTX 1060 - My current GPU, it just works.

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3Dfx Voodoo
I forget what I got between then and a
6600GT AGP.
2 x 7600GT PCIe (fanless design)
560Ti
290 (Sapphire Tri X)
RX480
Vega 56 stock

Like my Vega 56 best. Keep it undervolted to use under 150 watts.

EVGA 8400GS (i think)
ASUS 4670 HD
XFX 6850
XFX R9 270
EVGA 970
EVGA 1070ti

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