Your Favorite Graphics Card

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For me, it would have to be the ATi Radeon 9700. I wasn't around when it first launched, but I've got some fond memories of finding a great deal on eBay for a 9700 TX (Dell's branding of the Non-Pro) during late 2019, just before everything went south the following year. Originally, that went into a Pentium III workstation I was upgrading for retro gaming, and it was then used for some good first time experiences with Doom and Half-Life.

Some months later, I then flashed its BIOS to a Radeon 9700 Pro Mac Edition, where it then served up until now in both a Power Mac G5 and Power Mac G4 for general tasks. I'm now considering flashing it back to its original TX BIOS though, as I think both the core and VRAM chips are generating too much heat under the Pro BIOS - because with increased heat comes increased chance of component failure, as you know.

Right now, I've also got a Radeon 9800 in a Pentium 4 machine that I picked up and refurbished recently that was intended for similar purposes, with some additional CAD and 3D modeling on the side. It's been great so far with every title of the era I've thrown at it, and its own heat output (plus video quality) was also much improved once the original Pro BIOS was flashed to the Non-Pro equivalent. And the heatsinks I added to its VRAM chips certainly helped as well.

Anyway, given that the R300 series was primarily developed by the same engineers from ArtX (themselves being direct imports from Silicon Graphics' N64 division) that were responsible for the Flipper GPU in the Nintendo GameCube, I personally see it as a PC version of sorts of the same high performance graphics architecture that was behind some of the best visuals that early 2000's console gaming had to offer. Moreover, its revolutionary impact on the PC gaming industry was a nice bonus too. :)

With that said, how about you?
 

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Voodoo 5500 AGP.

Why? it was my first high end gaming gpu I picked up and I recall it absolutely slayed the likes of UT99, Q3A, ShogoMAD etc. (before this I was using a rage128 32b agp- a fine card or its time but would lock up when under load and heated up - custom HS/fan didn't help) I'd love to pick one up again to stick in my Intel P3 box but the prices nowadays are just stupid. Regardless, I have very fond memories of that GPU and the online tourny carnage it allowed. 🍻
 
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@z970 I loved my 9700 PRO - had that through my 1st year of Uni in 2004, and then i swapped it out, eventually, for a 6600 GT AGP, then a 7600GT PCIe card.

However, my absolute favourite card, that just blew away all expectations, was my STB Velocity 4400 - the Riva TNT 16MB - it had a tiny passive heatsink on it, so i slapped a peltier on it, and a bigger heatsink, and a fan, and then used zip ties to hold it all together, along with thermal tape and neoprene sponge - it looked like Frankensteins monster, but it was worth it to squeeze the extra 45 MHz out of it - that card made so much difference in performance over the S3 ViRGE and 3dFX Voodoo 1 i had been using previously, and only ended up replacing it because i got hold of a free Matrox G400 card direct from Matrox as a prize draw win.
 

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@z970 I loved my 9700 PRO - had that through my 1st year of Uni in 2004, and then i swapped it out, eventually, for a 6600 GT AGP, then a 7600GT PCIe card.

However, my absolute favourite card, that just blew away all expectations, was my STB Velocity 4400 - the Riva TNT 16MB - it had a tiny passive heatsink on it, so i slapped a peltier on it, and a bigger heatsink, and a fan, and then used zip ties to hold it all together, along with thermal tape and neoprene sponge - it looked like Frankensteins monster, but it was worth it to squeeze the extra 45 MHz out of it - that card made so much difference in performance over the S3 ViRGE and 3dFX Voodoo 1 i had been using previously, and only ended up replacing it because i got hold of a free Matrox G400 card direct from Matrox as a prize draw win.
I had a friend who put a peltier on his card - iirc it was also a TNT riva. We both played 2v2 team domination ShogoMAD. IIRC he had to run it caseless at first because his case was too small. I remember ultimately him puting in a custom bubbled window to make everything fit right & a soft baby blue cathode in the bottom for looks. Man those were fun days.
 
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ATI Rage Pro 128 (G3 B&W)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 (2009 Mac Pro)
ATI Radeon HD 5770 (2010/2012 Mac Pro)

Useless today; quite.
Indestructible; absolutely.
I've never been able to get one of these cards to fail and I've thrown a lot at many of them over the years. So far I'm also pretty happy with my XFX Radeon RX 580 cards but they will not make my 'favorites' list unless they survive torture for at least a decade :)