Graphic Cards Your GFX Card History

I started a similar thread on another gaming forum and now i'm doing the same on TE. Considering all the talk about the latest graphics cards, TE really deserves a dedicated thread that chronicles each members graphic card history. Let's start a discussion to find out who has the most interesting and unique list.

Here's mine:

Desktop:
1) ASUS V3800 Magic 16M
2) ASUS V8170 Geforce4 MX440 DDR 64MB
3) ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB (OEM)
4) MSI Radeon HD 4850 DirectX 10.1 R4850-T2D512
5) EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 192
6) EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked 896-P3-1257-AR
7) MSI Radeon HD 5850 R5850-PM2D1G-OC
8) GIGABYTE Radeon HD 7950 GV-R795WF3-3GD
9) EVGA GeForce GTX 980 4GB SC GAMING w/ACX 2.0 04G-P4-2983-KR

Laptop:
1) nVidia Geforce GT 740M (OEM)

Bonus points if you can remember details such as Manufacturer, Model#, etc.! :)

Note: I recommend that we skip iGPUs (integrated) and stick to dGPUs (Discrete) across Desktop and Laptops so that we can maintain some consistency. But if you feel that you want to include iGPUs in your list then go right ahead!
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Have owned only 3 cards in my whole gaming career :p

Desktop:
1. Nvidia 6200 Turbocache (64mb) - Brother bought this while I was very young (Class 6 I guess). Wasn't really good for gaming but did well with my 1024*768 CRT monitor.
2. Zotac 9800GT (512mb) - Now this was my very first proper gaming card which complimented my 1600*900 monitor really well. Bought it in 11th standard and lasted my whole college life. It was heavily used for 5 years with each game played multiple times by me and my cousins. At last, the motherboard broke but the card is still fine.
3. Inno3d GTX 960 (2GB)- Bought it a few months back with my own money (job). Will use it for 3 years :)
 
Desktop:
1. nVidia GeForce MX4000 128MB (towards end of 2005) - I had bought this from my savings as a student. Along with this I had also upgraded my RAM to 512 from 256MB.
2. XFX 8600GT 256MB (December 2007) - This was a stopgap card till I was going to get my next card upgrade.
3. XFX 8800GT Alpha Dog Edition 512MB (April 2008) - I waited more than nearly 4 months for this one. Bought is in first week of availability. It was a beast at that time and a game changer.
4. Sapphire HD6950 Dirt edition 2GB (February 2012) - I upgraded to this after 8800GT was feeling ageing. HD6950 I got was unlockable to HD6970 for extra performance.
5. Asus STRIX GTX960 OC edition 2GB (September 2015) - I had snatched this in an Amazon lightening deal at nearly half price. I was amazed by size and Asus build quality. However this did not spend much time with me as I shifted to laptop this June.

Laptop:
1. AMD HD5650 (September 2010) - Since I had to move to other town for my job, I had got HP DV6-3057TX. It worked decently. Laptop is still going strong and my brother is using it.
2. Intel HD530 (June 2016): This is an iGPU. But iGPUs have come a long way now.
 
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HP dv6000
Sony VGN SR26GN
Skyfall 007 sony VAIO something
HP with gt630m
Samsung with gt 620m
Gtx 650ti palit
Gtx 550 forsa
Gtx 650ti boost palit
Gtx 770 zotac
Gtx 1070/rx480 crossfire this october
 
Was always on tight budget.
ATI Radeon 9100 Pr0 128mb
Forsa Nvidia GT440 2gb DDR3
Asus Strix GTX960 2gb OC edition
 
1. ATI Radeon Xpress 200M -- 128MB -- Toshiba l35 laptop
2. ASUS AMD HD5750 FORMULA/2DI/1GD5 -- 1GB -- Desktop GPU
3. Zotac Nvidia GTX 660 -- 2GB -- Desktop GPU
4. Asus Strix GTX 970 -- 3.5GB (+0.5gb :p) -- Desktop GPU
 
Well to be honest list goes something like this ->

1) intel graphics which was with core2due onboard.

2)nvida onboard of asus mobo with am2 socket

3) hd 4250 onboard of gigabyte which i am currently still using as my gfxcard is at servixe center :(

4) asus dc ii gtx 760 2gb ( my first real gfx card )

Whats next :/ god knows [emoji14]
 
From year 1999...

Trident 3dImage 9750 AGP

SIS xxx (onboard) (2MB-48MB)

NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 32MB

GeForce4 MX 420 64MB

GeForce4 MX 440 128MB

GeForce FX 5200 128MB

GeForce 6600 256MB

ATI Radeon HD 3300 (onboard) (16MB-256MB)

GeForce4 9800Gt (512MB)
... Till year 2009!
 
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My GPU tree would be this:

1. Nvidia GeForce 2 MX

2. ATI Radeon 9800 Pro

3. Palit GeForce GTS 250

4. PowerColor HD5850

5. Sapphire HD7850

6. Zotac GTX 1060 AMP! Edition (Currently Using)
 
Here is mine :
1. GeForce FX 5200
2. Radeon X300
3. GeForce 6200
4. GeForce 8400 GS
5. GeForce GTX 460
6. GeForce GTX 660
7. Radeon HD 7970
8. GeForce GTX 950
9. Quadro K4200
10. GeForce GTX 1060
 
  1. SiS 6215c 1MB
  2. SiS 6326 8MB (lol)
  3. ASUS TNT2 M64
  4. ATI Radeon 7500
  5. ATI Radeon 8500 LE
  6. ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
  7. BFGTech GeForce 6600 GT
  8. ATI Radeon X800 XT
  9. Leadtek Winfast GeForce 7800 GTX
  10. Zotac GeForce 9800 GT
  11. Sapphire R7 250x
  12. MSI Gaming X GeForce GTX 1060
Yes, I actually thought a massive 8MB of memory on a SiS 6326 was a good thing. Nevermind the fact that the thing couldn't run any game over 320x240.
Also it came with heatsinks on the video memory modules :blackalien:.
 
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Intel integrated HD 3000
-> Intel UHD 720
-> Galax GTX 1050 OC LP 2GB
-> Sapphire Tri-X OC R9 290
-> GTX 760 2GB in lockdown when I left my R9 290 in Pune and was staying in hometown
-> R9 290 till it died (Started giving BSODs with WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR when driver loads, I still use it for display out in BIOS when processor doesn't have iGPU)
-> Founders GTX 1070
-> Zotac GTX 1080
-> MSI Gaming X 1080TI
-> Founders RTX 3070 (sold because wasn't playing RTX games)
-> Founders RTX 3060TI (this was from a friend, he had ordered at my place for me to test and reship to him)
-> Asus Strix GTX 1080TI (Still in use because serves all my purpose perfectly while staying dead silent and cool - painted white for +69420% performance) + Asus Dual GTX1060 3GB for Jellyfin server (also white)
 
1. Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 (GMA3100)
(Onboard graphics of G31 mobo)

2. Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 ( GMA X4500 )
(Onboard graphics of G41 mobo)

3. 8400GS 512mb

4. GTS 450 2gb ddr3

5. GTX 750ti 2gb ddr5

6. GTX 960 2gb ddr5

7. GTX 1060 6gb ddr5

8. RTX 3070 8gb ddr6

9. RTX 3060 12gb ddr6 (downgraded from 3070 due to high vram requirement :( )
 
Only discrete GPUs listed:
Circa 1998: some weird SiS card that was used in a celeron 300A machine
Circa 2000: Asus Riva TNT2 Ultra 3i2 MB (nVidia TNT2) on a Pentium 733 machine.
Circa 2006: Gainward GeForce 7900GTX 512MiB
Circa 2008: Asus Ati Radeon 4870 512MiB
May 2012: HIS Radeon HD 7970 3GiB
Aug.2019: Galax GTX970 Black OC (used purchase)
Aug. 2022: MSI GTX1080Ti Gaming X ( used purchase on TE)

A circa 2005 RadeonXpress iGPU on socket 939 Athlon64 might also be counted - was one of the best iGPUs I've ever used. Full DX9 support. HL2 was pretty great on that at CRT 800.600
 
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