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번역 관련 문제 보고
9600xt256MB AGP
PCI e
X800Xl 256MB
1950pro 256MB
8800GTS640MB
GTX280 1GB
HD4670/6850/6870 1GB
R7 265 1GB / R9 280x 3GB
GTX1070 8GB/1060 6GB
Rx 580 8GB
Albatron 8800GT. Among the very best cards I've ever had, very affordable and yet powerful enough to run anything I threw at it. It could even run Crysis at Medium with decent framerates. After three years I retired it, and it lived on to 2013 powering an HTPC. I kept it for nostalgia's sake.
ATI Radeon 4870 Respectable, but a little underwhelming after the 8800GT. It could run virtually anything, it just couldn't run it at Ultra. Lasted a few years and delivered solid but utterly unremarkable performance.
EVGA GTX580 A contender for the best GPU I've ever had. Absolutely demolished any game I threw at it, and gave nearly five years of sterling service. It even managed to survive a PSU blowout.
Asus GTX970 Strix OC Another happy little workhorse, gave great service with tremendous reliability but never wowed me with performance. Almost felt like a downgrade after my 580. Still very much alive, and now powering an HTPC.
Asus GTX1080-O8G Strix Comfortably the best GPU I've ever had, although it took a while and an RMA for me to warm to it. I've heard from several 'experts' that a GTX1080 can't handle a 144Hz/1440P monitor. Mine begs to differ - I have no trouble pushing that framerate, at Ultra, across any high-demand AAA games I play. It's a monster card and I'm deeply impressed with it, I can't see myself upgrading for another two years yet.
radeon 6870 sapphire(first gpu i owned)
gt 1030 msi (in backup pc)
SLI gtx 1070 msi aero oc (main rig)
mx440 around 2003 (inno3d)
nvidia 9500 around 2008 (inno3d)
nvidia 9800GT 1GB DDR3 around 2009, dead at march 2018 (evga?)
nvidia g210 512MB DDR3 (2 evga) around dec 2011 if i am not mistaken
nvidia gtx960 (1 asus strix, 1 evga acx2.0) around dec 2016 if i am not mistaken
i am looking to buy gtx 1060/1070/equivalent gpu but the price range is way too much for me...
Doubt he's lying. You can still run 3 and 4 GPU setups for benching. Maybe he uses them in more than one system too.
Skip forwards a few decades and my last 3 GPU's have been
Nvidia 6600GT, circa 2006
AMD R9 265X (laptop), circa 2014
Nvidia 980 Ti, bought 2015/6 ?
Riva tnt
Voodoo 3d
GeForce 2ti
NVIDIA 6600gt
7800gt
9800gt
Gtx 680
Gtx 780
Gtx 980
Gtx 1080ti
Waiting for next one:)
4x amd 7970 (i still have 2 of those)
Asus strix 1080 < using that one now
Ati 5450
Gtx 750ti msi twin frozr
Gtx 1050ti zotac oc currently running.
I am dying to pick up a 1080ti but the prices are killing me like everyone else. One more month and I'll have enough in savings to warrant such a luxury purchase!
Nvidia GeFore 4 MX 440
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200
Ati Radeon 9600 XT
Nvidia GeForce 630 GT
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon HD 4350
Nvidia GT 210
Radeon HD 6670
Radeon R7 260X
Radeon RX 470 (current)