i know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
What you're looking for is PCI-Express bifurcation. Back then it was reaaaaaaly rare, but nowadays it's more and more common. Feature basically came from server platforms.
Thanks for making these videos Roman. We really appreciate you putting it up in English, and I myself appreciate the knowledge I have gained from your videos. All the best.
I love these videos. They remind me of years past when I first got into computers. Still wish I would have held onto my original Radeon 64M DDR ViVo. :'(
I have an A8N socket 939 in my garage! Was my workstation board for several years. Decent system for its day. Actually I have a Voodoo 5 dual GPU AGP card somewhere too... I should see if my dual CPU Pentium 3 board still works... Oh, I missed those benchmarks! Damn, I'm old.
Btw Roman, their was 2000 retail units. but there are several Engineering samples and trade show demo units not marked #### / 2000. I've got a press/trade show sample that was used here in Australia by magazine publication and at events. I posted a photo on your EN discord discussion channel.
Some months ago i've got a Leadtek 7800 GTX, and unfortunally died in a 3DMark 2003 benchmark. It was a nice card for my 2005 rig with a DFI LanParty mobo
Worth looking for the 512 mb versions of the 7800 gtx, bit larger cooler & more aggressive fan curve helps keep them alive. Got a original 7800 gtx oem version here on the shelf, had too use a external fan mounted on the cooler due too it running 90c in load before it turned up the fan anything.
Red things go faster and are more powerful. If you believe it will become true! It should work on a real HEDT CPU like threadripper , you can split the lanes on the PCIe slots.
@@hubzcaps No need for shipping then lol... you can drive over and pick em up... at a public place though. I am going to bed in a few minutes. so sometime tomorrow I can say where then we can agree on when.
I just got punched in a face with a nostalgia. I used to have rig with AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 2x Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX from Gainward in SLI running on DFI LanParty UT nF4 SLI-D motherboard back in circa 2005. Good old days XD.
I still got DFI mobo. Pain in the ass to tweak it but pays out. Athlon mobile 2600+ on air 2700-2800 MHz is still one of my best. Not to mention X2 3800+ on air again 2.95 GHz or even more. I still missing the DFI mobos. :(
If memory serves me right, the Athlon64 X2 3800+ was based on the Manchester Core architecture (the socket 939 variant that is). Manchester had 512KB L2 Cache per Core and the Toledo (4400+, 4800+) had 1MB of L2 cache per core. Just off the top of my head being an old guy like you lol Edit: Seems you're right, there was an E6 variant of the X2 3800+ with 1MB L2 Cache on the Toledo Core. I was never aware of that. Might have saved some money back in the day when I got my 4400+ for that reason (the extra Cache).
I saw the black motherboard, and I thought, wait I recognize that! A8N-SLI, my first motherboard to support a dual core cpu (AMD3800x2 back then). Man that PC was fast back in the day.
And it's the same CPU. Come to think about it, googled and I had a single 7800GT as well :D. Man this is the wayback machine :). Even tested my first SLI setup with two of those.
Bought one a few years back for only $60 or so after ship which is really considering I imported it from Canada, going to use it someday with one of my Pentium mobile setups just for kicks.
Any plans on looking at the first direct x 11 gpu's from both amd/ati & Nvidia ? perhaps seek out the quadro versions of those cards just too get the extra vram and then flash them with a retail gpu vbios and possibly hardware mod so they function the same as their retail counterpart.
Off topic slightly: Trying to work out why the EN version has _Werbevideo_ watermark, which is German for _commercial_ or _promo_ but the DE version doesn't. The EN has the Seasonic intro; the DE doesn't. Is this the distinction?
The Far Cry thing seems to be an issue with Nvidia cards, on my socket 478 P4 build with Win XP, when I use my 7800 GS, or my 7600 GT I get the same issue as you, but on my ATI cards, 4650 or my 3850 the game plays perfectly.
The GPU-z 1200Mhz readout is just a GPU-z bug. It's 600Mhz always for the base memory clock on this card. Or DDR 1200 effective. Also affects the bandwidth calculation to be double of what it really is
My MSI B350 Tomahawk has a PCIe setting where you can change the slot from 1x16x mode to 4x4x mode. I imagine that this hardware legend would work using that feature.
140-150W for a high-end GPU in in 2005. Now a $200-300 card - or $400-500 in the case of Navi :( - has this power-consumption. 32 MB per memory-module, now it is around 1 GB per memory-module. Not to mention how much smaller HBM is.
Had the same board with amd athlon 64 (cannot remember exact model) with same 1kg zalman copper cnps :P And what comes to hardware monitor. If it doesnt work when you have bought it you crack it or demand your money back :E
I think I saw one of these for sale on Craigslist a while back. It was for a couple hundred bucks if I remember and I thought, who would spend that much on a card that is worse than integrated graphics?
Roman, this might sound weird but give it a shot to play Far Cry on Linux (try Manjaro or popOS) with this setup. Odds are that Linux handles it better. In short: Lutris (basically a glorified script) can install the libraries which function the same as that Windows did back then, there also is a tool which translates DX9 to Vulkan. Combine that and you will most likely get a well running game.
Yep, was a really powerful card at the time. got a 7800 gtx here myself on the shelf with a bad fan controller. (permanently stuck at 20% fan speed which means 90c+ even if it's cleaned, strapping down a 92mm fan at 1500 rpm it keeps around 60 - 70c in the same load.)
I know this is super late but Rivatuner did work with 8800s. It got official updates through 2009 and support for all Tesla generation cards. It's really good for tuning shader clocks on G80/G9x/GT200 cards!
Had Asus 295 gtx but first version with dual pcb and not 2 cores on 1 pcb. Beast Also had 7800 gtx but it died on me.. Had some volt mods on her hahaha
20 shader units?! Though, the thing that actually surprises me is the 256 bit wide memory bus, sporting a 54.4 GB/s bandwidth! Like that isn't too far off from what modern GPUs offer.
3:55 _English.exe has stopped working._
Englisch.exe reagiert nicht mehr. :)
LOL i loved this clip, so glad that he left it in the video, with the eye roll and everything lmao
you can see the UGH
16:28 you have to änder your driver version
Buffering... buffering ....buffering...
22:25 far cry 5, ubisoft downgrading again 😜😜
he was focusing on the intense combat hehe
i know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
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@@Chriva wait, is him the vega frontier overclocking guy, Buildzoid?
@@gigigigiotto1673 Indeed he is that guy lol
So what is your comment on the VRM of this legendary card ? I think the electrolytic capacitors look awful for the amount of asking price.
@@fleurdewin7958 yeah I'm not a fan of them either but AFAIK Polymers might not have been a option at the time.
I love your HW Legends series. A GPU that came with an external PSU? Mind.. Blown! Amazing vid!
What you're looking for is PCI-Express bifurcation. Back then it was reaaaaaaly rare, but nowadays it's more and more common. Feature basically came from server platforms.
The card would probably work on actually HEDT x399 after setting the split in BIOS, though Threadripper in Windows 7 would be silly.
Thanks for making these videos Roman. We really appreciate you putting it up in English, and I myself appreciate the knowledge I have gained from your videos.
All the best.
it's been a while since i last saw the 3dmark05 benchmark . i feel old now lol.
I remember first seeing it when it was released and being amazed at the quality of graphics
That is one hell of a cool gpu shroud. The visible cables just adds to the design.
A 90nm CPU and a 110nm GPU..... love it!
I love these videos. They remind me of years past when I first got into computers. Still wish I would have held onto my original Radeon 64M DDR ViVo. :'(
I have an A8N socket 939 in my garage! Was my workstation board for several years. Decent system for its day. Actually I have a Voodoo 5 dual GPU AGP card somewhere too... I should see if my dual CPU Pentium 3 board still works...
Oh, I missed those benchmarks!
Damn, I'm old.
Btw Roman, their was 2000 retail units. but there are several Engineering samples and trade show demo units not marked #### / 2000. I've got a press/trade show sample that was used here in Australia by magazine publication and at events. I posted a photo on your EN discord discussion channel.
Hooray! Pure nostalgia :D Great video :)
My guess is that your 7K initial score was down to the card running in 2D mode/2D MHz.
13:30 That's the board I built my first PC with!
A8N-SLI.. god that takes me back, I had a setup like that in '07.
This series is awesome! Greetings from Brazil!
Some months ago i've got a Leadtek 7800 GTX, and unfortunally died in a 3DMark 2003 benchmark. It was a nice card for my 2005 rig with a DFI LanParty mobo
Worth looking for the 512 mb versions of the 7800 gtx, bit larger cooler & more aggressive fan curve helps keep them alive.
Got a original 7800 gtx oem version here on the shelf, had too use a external fan mounted on the cooler due too it running 90c in load before it turned up the fan anything.
4:04 - ERROR 404 ;D
The timing made it much funnier lol
@@Chriva hahaha the look on my face
@@der8auer It happens to all of us, even when speaking one's native language :)
Red things go faster and are more powerful.
If you believe it will become true!
It should work on a real HEDT CPU like threadripper , you can split the lanes on the PCIe slots.
Andrew Joy Are you a 40k ork?
DFI lanparty and FX60 clocked to 3ghz ...yummm
I like the shroud on it, looks like piece of armor of knight
Want a pair of functional Evga 9800 GTX+ cards. Things collected more dust on a shelf than they did in the filter less case they were in for 8 years.
I do
@@hubzcaps pay for shipping and they are yours. I am in Cali USA if that matters.
@@JETWTF I'm in Cali also sac town. I would love to clean em up .I have many builds focused on mid 2007
@@hubzcaps No need for shipping then lol... you can drive over and pick em up... at a public place though. I am going to bed in a few minutes. so sometime tomorrow I can say where then we can agree on when.
@@hubzcaps How about at the 7-11 off of Antelope Road in Citrus Heights near the I80 off ramps this weekend?
Wow, some of the scenes in 3DMark05 still look really good. Really ahead of it's time in graphics.
back in the days.. FU, im 37, 2005 feels like yesterday ;)
Yeah. After 30, time passes at an alarming rate. : ((((
this benchmarking session brings back so many memories..
3Dmark2001 with the matrix fight scene was one I loved and watched a lot because we used it for testing!
I had a 7800 GT back in the day, I loved that card.
I just got punched in a face with a nostalgia. I used to have rig with AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 2x Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX from Gainward in SLI running on DFI LanParty UT nF4 SLI-D motherboard back in circa 2005. Good old days XD.
I still got DFI mobo. Pain in the ass to tweak it but pays out. Athlon mobile 2600+ on air 2700-2800 MHz is still one of my best. Not to mention X2 3800+ on air again 2.95 GHz or even more. I still missing the DFI mobos. :(
Thank you, great videos. I never had a dual graphics card but had several sli...
The 775 board is missing some Dominator memory sticks :D
I had an Abit AN8 ultra. These boards back in the day were very similar with there naming schemes.
Cool Bruder, weiter so!
Amazing card, I love dual gpu, I even own an HD7990. Following the traces on the PCB I see it's splitting the PCIx.... nevermind 11:08 :D
If memory serves me right, the Athlon64 X2 3800+ was based on the Manchester Core architecture (the socket 939 variant that is). Manchester had 512KB L2 Cache per Core and the Toledo (4400+, 4800+) had 1MB of L2 cache per core.
Just off the top of my head being an old guy like you lol
Edit: Seems you're right, there was an E6 variant of the X2 3800+ with 1MB L2 Cache on the Toledo Core. I was never aware of that. Might have saved some money back in the day when I got my 4400+ for that reason (the extra Cache).
I'm curious to see how much faster it would run with a better CPU, since even when new they were pretty much always CPU limited.
I saw the black motherboard, and I thought, wait I recognize that! A8N-SLI, my first motherboard to support a dual core cpu (AMD3800x2 back then). Man that PC was fast back in the day.
And it's the same CPU. Come to think about it, googled and I had a single 7800GT as well :D. Man this is the wayback machine :). Even tested my first SLI setup with two of those.
Bought one a few years back for only $60 or so after ship which is really considering I imported it from Canada, going to use it someday with one of my Pentium mobile setups just for kicks.
I remember when I first got my 9800 GX2, awesome graphics cards when matched with the QX9650 I had at the time. That was a beast of a chip :~)
Any plans on looking at the first direct x 11 gpu's from both amd/ati & Nvidia ?
perhaps seek out the quadro versions of those cards just too get the extra vram and then flash them with a retail gpu vbios and possibly hardware mod so they function the same as their retail counterpart.
While the shroud and minor details are different, didn't badically the GTX 690 have the same cooling design?
Off topic slightly: Trying to work out why the EN version has _Werbevideo_ watermark, which is German for _commercial_ or _promo_ but the DE version doesn't. The EN has the Seasonic intro; the DE doesn't. Is this the distinction?
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Super unique card! I didn't know it existed.
The question now is
*_Can it run crysis?_*
The Far Cry thing seems to be an issue with Nvidia cards, on my socket 478 P4 build with Win XP, when I use my 7800 GS, or my 7600 GT I get the same issue as you, but on my ATI cards, 4650 or my 3850 the game plays perfectly.
3dmark 2003 and 2005, ah memories
Oh ofc perhaps a look at the 9800gx2 as well (rather unique take on a dual pcb card (The cooler is sandwiched between the two gpus!)
Wow! It's been a while since I've seen another socket 939 board. I still have my A8R32-MVP DELUXE.
The GPU-z 1200Mhz readout is just a GPU-z bug.
It's 600Mhz always for the base memory clock on this card.
Or DDR 1200 effective.
Also affects the bandwidth calculation to be double of what it really is
My MSI B350 Tomahawk has a PCIe setting where you can change the slot from 1x16x mode to 4x4x mode. I imagine that this hardware legend would work using that feature.
140-150W for a high-end GPU in in 2005. Now a $200-300 card - or $400-500 in the case of Navi :( - has this power-consumption. 32 MB per memory-module, now it is around 1 GB per memory-module. Not to mention how much smaller HBM is.
Sadly no one bothered to make the GPU usable for external PSU, like external 6+8pin slot
reminds me I have a 590 and 690 somewhere stored away
What keyboard is that on your desk?
all matrix cards are limited edition?
Btw how many 980 matrix have been produced?
i was using the same board with A64 3200 and 2xGF6600GT it was awesome
Had the same board with amd athlon 64 (cannot remember exact model) with same 1kg zalman copper cnps :P
And what comes to hardware monitor. If it doesnt work when you have bought it you crack it or demand your money back :E
Same here tho I ran a Opteron something on mine. :)
I think I saw one of these for sale on Craigslist a while back. It was for a couple hundred bucks if I remember and I thought, who would spend that much on a card that is worse than integrated graphics?
I wonder how many points you'd get on HWBot if you did OC this?
That X2 3800+ can be OC-d on air 2.95+ GHz. Easy. I still got one of them :)
Roman, this might sound weird but give it a shot to play Far Cry on Linux (try Manjaro or popOS) with this setup. Odds are that Linux handles it better. In short: Lutris (basically a glorified script) can install the libraries which function the same as that Windows did back then, there also is a tool which translates DX9 to Vulkan. Combine that and you will most likely get a well running game.
THAT IS A GOOD LOOKING CARD
Do you have any DFI boards?
What FPS counter was that in far cry?
Germans know who Jimmy Neutron is, right? I love these hardware legends videos...
Yes 😁
Could you not overclock using Nvidia inspector?
I have still got a 754 and 2x939 delux and n32 sli asus motherboard
Just shows that hardware was as expensive back then, but inflation maoes it appear cheaper!
Both notifications (English and German), same upload time (minute) according to TH-cam.
Guessing back in the day this card as a powerhouse. I mean even the 2080ti will be shit someday
Yep, was a really powerful card at the time. got a 7800 gtx here myself on the shelf with a bad fan controller. (permanently stuck at 20% fan speed which means 90c+ even if it's cleaned, strapping down a 92mm fan at 1500 rpm it keeps around 60 - 70c in the same load.)
I had the 7950gx2 great graphics board.
4:02
Der8auer.Exe has failed to run and was forced to restart.
i had one of those mb boards but i forgot it when i moved apartments
3:55 are you thinking in German?
" That's a huge bitch! " 🤣
So next GA-X58A-UD9 motherboard... i consider it to be HW-Legends also...
Holy sh!t! Good ol' rivatuner
I know this is super late but Rivatuner did work with 8800s. It got official updates through 2009 and support for all Tesla generation cards. It's really good for tuning shader clocks on G80/G9x/GT200 cards!
@@FixedFunction Thanks! :) Will keep it in mind if I ever get to play with those cards again. Mostly just AGP and older in my retro rigs atm :)
ASUS 7800 GT was beaten the crap of by 8800 GTs 640mb in 6 m
ehhh sadly yes and yeah it flogged it
I have one of these but dont know how to price it
Can anyone help?!?!?
@@mindb2211 one just sold at german ebay for 600€
Das waren noch Zeiten... 1280x1024
Had Asus 295 gtx but first version with dual pcb and not 2 cores on 1 pcb. Beast
Also had 7800 gtx but it died on me.. Had some volt mods on her hahaha
Will we ever see a dual GPU solution for the masses once again?
I mean... Dual VII's in the Mac pros are *kinda* for the masses...
@@BenQuigley Sure alongside 600W power consumption and monster cooling, and $3k price tag. (Yes, you can have 4 GPUs for the price.)
@@AstralS7orm hey I never said it was a good choice...
@@BenQuigley No, I mean it is specifically not for the masses, but for rich and snobs. The only envelope it's pushing is single card thermals.
They need to make a 2080 Dual Super
Looks like Rasputin from Destiny 🤔
20 shader units?!
Though, the thing that actually surprises me is the 256 bit wide memory bus, sporting a 54.4 GB/s bandwidth! Like that isn't too far off from what modern GPUs offer.
aw man I had a x2 3800+ with a xfx 7600 gt
But does it run Crysis ? ^^
I have the same at home nr 0342 out of 2000
i got one of them :O its the 512 of 2000 \o/
So here's a x570 chipset fan cooling 2 gpus....
Wow $1000 was the flagship back in 2005 not $2300...
der8auer CRTs
....next gtx 690 please
i have one of these still in box if anyone is interested? 0093/2000
You still have it? How much?
@@ThePwnij hi i ended up selling it for quick sale last year for $500 sorry
i have one of these that im currently trying to sell
didnt know bungie made gpus
the casual silver on HWBot while making a vid xD
Mar serious lol its series...
Probably beats Vega
Dieser Lüfter... für 2 GPU.. das ist ja grauenhaftes design
7950gx2