PCI-AGP-PCIe- Graphics card
PCI - 1995-2001
Trident Daytona 64T - 1995
Trident TGUI9680-1Â
PCI
4MB RAM
MPEG-1Â
Does not support OpenGL or DirectXÂ
Speed on Intel Pentium MMX 233Mhz
3DBench2: 101,4Â
Quake TimeDemo Demo 3 - nosound: 36.4 FPSÂ
Copilot: Budget-friendly design with basic 3D capabilities and decent 2D performance, but limited compared to more advanced cards.
Mach 64 264VT-A - 2MB
Speed on Intel Pentium 200Mhz - WIC
Quake: TimeDemo Demo 3 - nosound: 36.1 FPS
Location: Shelf
Does not support OpenGL or DirectXÂ
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 100
Mach 64 215CT22200 - 1MB? - 1995
Untested
Location: Shelf
Does not support OpenGL or DirectXÂ
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 80
Copilot: Strong 2D performance and basic 3D capabilities, but limited 3D performance compared to later cards.
Cirrus Logic DG5436-I-QC-A - 1995?
Untested
Location: Shelf
Does not support OpenGL or DirectXÂ
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 110
Copilot: Strong 2D performance and basic 3D capabilities, but limited 3D performance compared to later cards.
S3 Trio64 V+ TurboÂ
2MB RAM?
Speed on Intel Pentium 200Mhz - WIC
Quake: TimeDemo Demo 3 - nosound: 39.3 FPS
Location: WIC - Pentium 200
Supports OpenGL and DirectX 5.0
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 140
S3 Trio64 V+ Turbo - IBM - 1995
2MB RAM?
Speed on Intel Pentium 200Mhz - WIC
Quake: TimeDemo Demo 3 - nosound: 36.3 FPS
Location: Shelf
Supports OpenGL and DirectX 5.0
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 140
Copilot: Strong 2D performance and basic 3D capabilities, but limited 3D performance compared to later cards.
DataExpert DSV3325DX - S3 ViRGE/DX - 1997
4MB RAM
Support DirectDraw and Direct3D, but not OpenGL and DirectX
GLQuake 320x240: 11,70 FPS
SIS 6326 - 1997
2MB RAM?
Poor OpenGL support
40% less FPS than ATI Rage Pro in Direct3D benchmarks
3D Rage Pro - 1997
8MB RAM?
VGA, SVHS and Composite out
OpenGL 1.1 and DirectX 6.0
GLQuake 320x240: 80 FPS
Hercules Terminator 3D/DX G4h - 1997
S3 ViRGE/DX 86C375
Location: Shelf
DirectX 3.0a but no OpenGL support
Copilot: Balanced 2D and 3D performance, suitable for both business applications and gaming, but not as powerful in 3D as the Voodoo 2 or GeForce2 MX-200.
GLQuake 320x240: 15,6 FPS
3Dfx Voodoo Rush - 6MB - 1997 - partially working
Alliance ProMotion AT3D (6MB)
Works best in a Pentium 233Mhz or higher
Quake: 320x200 timedemo demo 3: 41.9 FPS - Pentium 200
Work good in DOS.
Not good at all in Windows. When the 3Dfx Rush add-on card is connected. There is artefacts on the screen. We are unable to use the Voodoo Rush chipset. Screen is blank, garbage or machine freezes. The 3Dfx chips are very hot. Video.
Copilot: Early attempt to combine 2D and 3D, but had performance and compatibility issues.
Sent to Jostein Kallevik for repair
Matrox Mystique 220 - 2001
2MB RAM
Speed on Intel Pentium MMX 233Mhz
3DBench2: 135,5
Quake TimeDemo Demo 3 - nosound: 42.7 FPS
Speed on Intel Pentium 200Mhz - WIC
Quake: TimeDemo Demo 3 - nosound:Â 39.1 FPS - Pentium 200
Location: Shelf
DirectX (3.0a?) but no OpenGL support
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 180
Copilot: Strong 2D performance and decent 3D capabilities for its time, but not as powerful in 3D as the Voodoo 2 or GeForce2 MX-200.
3Dfx Banshee - 1998 - Not working
3D Blaster Banshee - Model: CT6760
Not working. No pictures. Not even a signal to wake up the monitor from sleep.
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 200
Sent to Jostein Kallevik for repair
Copilot: Improved integration of 2D and 3D, better overall performance than Voodoo Rush, but not as powerful in 3D as Voodoo 2.
GLQuake 320x240: 255 FPS
3Dfx Voodoo 2 - 1998
Tested - works
Works best in a Pentium 2 or higher
Copilot: Best 3D performance, especially in multi-texturing, but required a separate 2D card.
Nvidia GeForce2 MX-200 - 2001
32MB RAM
Tested - OK
Location: TCI 233MMX
DirectX 7.0, OpenGL 1.5
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 190
Copilot: More advanced technology, better overall performance, and integrated 2D/3D capabilities, making it a strong budget-friendly option for its time.
GLQuake 320x240: 512 FPS
3Dfx Voodoo 3
Its in my Dell XPS - Pentium II - 350Mhz
Supports both DirectX 6.0 and OpenGL 1.1 through its own Glide API
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 200
AGP - 1996-2007
ATI 3D Rage Pro - 1998
AGP 2x
DirectX 6.0
PassMark score 1
Suitable for Pentium
Location: Not allocated
Quake 1Â - 320x200: 145 FPS
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 145
GLQuake 320x240: 80 FPS
ATI Rage 128 - 1998
Came in AGP 2x and 4X , not sure about this card
DirectX 6.0
GLQuake 320x240: ca. 200 to 400 FPS
ATI Rage 128 Pro/Ultra - 1999
AT Labs
AGP 4x
DirectX 6.0
GLQuake 320x240: 330 to 400 FPS
Matrox G550 - 2001
Modell: G55+MDHA32DB
32MB RAM - DDR1
Direct X 8
AGP 4x/8x
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 100 ?
GLQuake 320x240: 472 FPS
GeForce3 Ti200 - 128MB - 2001
AGP 4x
128MB RAM
DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL 1.5
700 MPixels/sec
PassMark score 4
Suitable for Pentium II and Pentium III
Location: Not allocated
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 200
GLQuake 320x240: 661 FPS
GeForce4 p73 ms-8878 - 2002
AGP 8x
DirectX 8.0a / OpenGL 1.3
550 MPixels/sec
PassMark score 5
Suitable for Pentium III and P4
Location: Not allocated
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 190
GLQuake 320x240: 595 FPS
ATI Radeon 9200 - 2003
AGP 8x
128 DDR RAM
Direct X 8.1 - OpenGL 1.4
6.400 GB/s
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 190
GLQuake 320x240: 503 FPS
ATI Radeon 9200 - 2003
AGP 8x
128 DDR RAM
Direct X 8.1 - OpenGL 1.4
6.400 GB/s
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 190
GLQuake 320x240: 503 FPS
Asus GeForce 6200 - 128MB - 2005
AGP 8x
DirectX 9.0c / OpenGL 2.1
128MB RAM
1200 MPixels/sec
PassMark score 45
Suitable for Pentium III and P4
Location: Not allocated - I have two identical cards
VGAMuseum Quake 1 speed: 130
GLQuake 320x240: 517 FPS
ATI Sapphire HD 2600 XT - 2007
GPU: ATI RV630 (TeraScale Architecture)
Core Clock Speed: 800 MHz
Memory: 512 MB GDDR3, 700 MHz, Memory Bus: 128-bit
DirectX Support: DirectX 10.0 and OpenGL 2.0
Output: VGA, DVI and S-Video
Power Consumption: 45 W
Process Technology: 65 nm, Transistors: 390 million, Die Size: 153 mm²
PCI Express - 2004-->
ATI Radeon X800 - 2004
PCI x16
DirectX 9.0a / OpenGL 2.1
6400 MPIXels/sec
Pixel Rate 4.800 GPixel/s
Vertex Rate 600.0 MVertices/s
Texture Rate 4.800 GTexel/s
Common CPU: Core 2 Duo Athlon 64x2
Location: In Shelf
Radeon X1650Pro - 256MB VRAM - 2006
PCI Express (PCIe) 1.0 x16 bus
DirectX 9.0c / OpenGL 2.1
2400 MPixels/sec
Pixel Rate 2.400 GPixel/s
Vertex Rate 750.0 MVertices/s
Texture Rate 2.400 GTexel/s
Common CPU: Core 2 Duo Athlon 64x2
Radeon HD2400 Pro - 256MB-DDR2 - 2008
PCI Express (PCIe) 1.0 x16 bus
DirectX 10.0 - OPEN GL 3.3
Pixel Rate 1.592 GPixel/s
Texture Rate 1.592 GTexel/s
FP32 (float) 31.84 GFLOPS
Location: In Shelf
Common CPU: Core 2 Duo Athlon 64x2
Radeon HD5770 - 1GB - 2009
PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 bus
DirectX 11.2 - OPEN GL 4.4
Pixel Rate 13.60 GPixel/s
Texture Rate 34.00 GTexel/s
FP32 (float) 1360 GFLOPS
Location: In Shelf
Common CPU: i3 og i5
Radeon HD 6670 - 1GB DDR5 - 2011
PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 bus
DirectX 11.2 - OPEN GL 4.4
VGA, DVI and HDMI
Pixel Rate 6.400 GPixel/s
Texture Rate 19.20 GTexel/s
FP32 (float) 768.0 GFLOPS
Location: XCcube - Running Vista
Common CPU: i3 og i5
NVIDIA Quadro NAS 265 - 2011
PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 bus
CUDA Support: CUDA 3.2 for improved performance in GPU computing applications.
OpenGL Support: OpenGL 4.1.
DirectX Support: DirectX 11.
NVIDIA Mosaic Technology: Supported under Windows 7 for multi-monitor setups.
3D Vision Pro: Added controls for stereoscopic 3D applications.
SLI Support: Improved performance for 3-way and 4-way SLI configurations.
NVIDIA NVS 310 - 2012
PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 bus
GPU: GF119S, Architecture: Fermi 2.0, Process Size: 40 nm
Transistors: 292 million
Core Clock Speed: 523 MHz
Memory: 512 MB DDR3, 875 MHz
Memory Bus Width: 64-bit
Power Consumption: 20 W maximum
Display Outputs: 2x DisplayPort
Bus Interface: PCIe 2.0 x16
Supported APIs: DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6