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DarthHK

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ATI Radeon HD 3200 on my new rig. I suppose it's marginally superior to the Nvidia GeForce 7200 Go I had in my laptop, but I really want to upgrade it now. (Old games have driven me into a state of being used to having every single setting on "Very High" while I manically laugh at the pathetic requirements.)
 

adamlfc18

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Card name: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Chip type: Intel(R) GMA 950
DAC type: Internal

Probably the worst one ever lol!
 

Faeanor

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Nvidia GeForce 9650M GT.

It's better than the Ati Radeon 9200 in my mac (32mb vram ftw).
 

superbleeder12

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In my laptop, Rad HD 3200

On my Desktop (which is currently OOC for some reason) a Nvid 6600GT. It may not look like much, but it is a DAMNED FINE CARD.
 

perfectimo

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I have a Radeon 9600. It may not be powerful but then again I don't do video and photo manipulation.
 

Acaroid

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Nvidia 8800GTS 640Mb with a 3rd party heatsink (I was sick of the thing getting so damn hot)
 

Smelvin

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ATi Radeon 4850 512mb
The thing gets real real hot even with a non-stock HSF from Asus (80+ Celsius on load). Upgraded from a low range Radeon 9250 128mb(which is a massive massive upgrade)
Runs pretty awesomely on my 22"
 

Russian_Assassin

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Nvidia 8600 GT 256mb. It is really strong actually! It can play Crysis on high with minimal lag.

I am really like a fascist dictator with my card and my pc in general. I always push it to the limit and If I had a whip I'd probably use it too xD
If the pc can handle my behavior for more than two years then it is good, if not then off it goes "throws pc out of the window"! I've melt 2 gfx cards in my life by the way :D
 

iamnotincompliance

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I have an almost complete collection of still-functional Nvidia #800 cards.

I have the dustbuster. The FX 5800. It came packaged with Morrowind, a game it couldn't run at anything remotely approaching an acceptable framerate. Luckily at the time, I didn't care about the Elder scrolls.

I have a supposedly hard-to-find 6800 Ultra AGP. I got it off a friend who was upgrading, even though I didn't need it. Of course, he was upgrading because I had just upgraded my FX 5800 to...

The 7800 GT. Even though a fan blade broke a while back, it's still functional, just a bit loud, but it fell to the wayside immediately with the release of...

The 8800 GT. Probably shouldn't have bought on release day at $300, but it's stupid moves like that that allow Nvidia to keep doing what they do. Since I'm still using it (right now, in fact), I think I got my money's worth. The 9800s simply isn't enough of an upgrade, so my collection may never be complete. Okay, maybe the GX2. Wonder what those are retailing for...
 

Rolling Thunder

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9600 GT (M). Beautiful thing- there's nothing on earth it won't run, and it's got the same power as an 8800GT (M version, obviously).
 

teh_gunslinger

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Right now I have a GeForce 9800 GTX+ and a GeForce 7600 Go on the laptop.

Before that I've been around. Just ditched an old Radeon 9600 Pro. Before that I had a GeForce 4 something with 64 Mb RAM. That replaced a GeForce 2 which in turn replaced a 16 Mb Creative Banshee. Bofore the banshee I had a Voodo 2 card, the make of which I can't remember. My first 3d card was the Orchid Voodo 3dfx card with all of 4 Mb and a connector cable. If anyone had it they'll remember the clicking noise. Before that I had a 2 Mb S2 card and way back a 1 Mb card I can't remember the make of. It came with my mid 90's Pentium 100 Mhz.

Hell, my current card has more power than a lot of the computers I've had. Makes you think for a bit.