Rickyiez
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As we are reaching the next dawn of RTX lineup soon , I kept thinking about how nostalgic it was back then on my experiences with GPU upgrades . Hope it's cool to discuss with fellow GAF here and share some of our experiences .
My first GPU that I really like was the Gigabyte ATi Radeon 9600 Pro I bought in 2003 :
It looks awesome in its time with the blue PCB , and coming from Geforce4 MX440 and Geforce FX5600 , this was the first proper gaming card that actually performed well in games It destroyed the Nvidia FX lineup in DirectX 9 and as I remembered it was because the Radeon 9 series card had full Pixel Shader 2.0 support while Nvidia FX series was only 1.4 . It was then ATi was truly revolutionary while Nvidia was playing catch-up .
My fondest memory of 9600 Pro was using it to play Wolfenstein : Enemy Territory with my homies back then , which was another great classic back then . This was also the time I'm very interested in OC and benchmarking , and was a member in 3dMark forum . As I became a massive ATi fans back then I had 2 Radeon upgrades in a year , namely the Powercolor 9800 Pro and Sapphire X800 Pro .
Although the X800pro was also a beast , Nvidia had apparently came back stronger with their Geforce 6 series lineup . The Geforce 6 series had better and newer Shader model 3.0 performance , and the 6800GT was touted as the new king of price/performance card . I was very tempted to make it switch at that time , but given the budget constraint , I had to sold my x800pro and bought the slowest 6800 instead . It was the Albatron 6800 non-ultra
It had a pretty box , but terrible looking card unlike the 6800GT counterpart However the performance was more than enough for my needs as without AA/AF , it was still quite decent for it's price . Also check out the same graph how much technology advanced forward with just a year of difference , the x800xt was more than twice as fast as the 9800xt
That was also the time where GPU can be modded for free performance . I've heard that the 6800 NU with 12 pipelines (ROPs in today term ? I'm not sure) can be modded to 16 pipelines that it's bigger brother had , or bring it closer to the 6800GT performance . I never bothered to tried mine in the fear of bricking it . It was not long after that the $299 x800 XL can be unlocked too .
As time goes on , I've since then upgraded and sidegraded from 6800nu > 6600GT > x1600xt > 7800GT and finally the legendary 8800GT .
Man , this was the first GPU I felt that I'm buying a top of the line card . It runs everything without a sweat except Crysis , and was only $250 from where I live (Asia). As a refresh card , it was faster than the older and way more expensive 8800GTX and 2900xt in most of the situation where bandwidth was not starved :
After the 8800GT , I haven't been upgrading much , it was AMD Radeon 5850 next then a free Radeon R9 R280x , GTX 1070 and finally the GTX 1080Ti now . All are solid and decent cards but nothing revolutionary about them , including the current RTX lineup which I didn't bother . So yeah lets hope the GPU market will be as exciting again but looking at the $1400 RTX3090 rumor I wouldn't sweat it
My first GPU that I really like was the Gigabyte ATi Radeon 9600 Pro I bought in 2003 :
It looks awesome in its time with the blue PCB , and coming from Geforce4 MX440 and Geforce FX5600 , this was the first proper gaming card that actually performed well in games It destroyed the Nvidia FX lineup in DirectX 9 and as I remembered it was because the Radeon 9 series card had full Pixel Shader 2.0 support while Nvidia FX series was only 1.4 . It was then ATi was truly revolutionary while Nvidia was playing catch-up .
My fondest memory of 9600 Pro was using it to play Wolfenstein : Enemy Territory with my homies back then , which was another great classic back then . This was also the time I'm very interested in OC and benchmarking , and was a member in 3dMark forum . As I became a massive ATi fans back then I had 2 Radeon upgrades in a year , namely the Powercolor 9800 Pro and Sapphire X800 Pro .
Although the X800pro was also a beast , Nvidia had apparently came back stronger with their Geforce 6 series lineup . The Geforce 6 series had better and newer Shader model 3.0 performance , and the 6800GT was touted as the new king of price/performance card . I was very tempted to make it switch at that time , but given the budget constraint , I had to sold my x800pro and bought the slowest 6800 instead . It was the Albatron 6800 non-ultra
It had a pretty box , but terrible looking card unlike the 6800GT counterpart However the performance was more than enough for my needs as without AA/AF , it was still quite decent for it's price . Also check out the same graph how much technology advanced forward with just a year of difference , the x800xt was more than twice as fast as the 9800xt
That was also the time where GPU can be modded for free performance . I've heard that the 6800 NU with 12 pipelines (ROPs in today term ? I'm not sure) can be modded to 16 pipelines that it's bigger brother had , or bring it closer to the 6800GT performance . I never bothered to tried mine in the fear of bricking it . It was not long after that the $299 x800 XL can be unlocked too .
As time goes on , I've since then upgraded and sidegraded from 6800nu > 6600GT > x1600xt > 7800GT and finally the legendary 8800GT .
Man , this was the first GPU I felt that I'm buying a top of the line card . It runs everything without a sweat except Crysis , and was only $250 from where I live (Asia). As a refresh card , it was faster than the older and way more expensive 8800GTX and 2900xt in most of the situation where bandwidth was not starved :
After the 8800GT , I haven't been upgrading much , it was AMD Radeon 5850 next then a free Radeon R9 R280x , GTX 1070 and finally the GTX 1080Ti now . All are solid and decent cards but nothing revolutionary about them , including the current RTX lineup which I didn't bother . So yeah lets hope the GPU market will be as exciting again but looking at the $1400 RTX3090 rumor I wouldn't sweat it
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