I bought an nvidia graphics card!

Discussion in '3D Hardware, Software & Output Devices' started by Joe DeFuria, Dec 15, 2003.

  1. digitalwanderer

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    ROFL~~~

    Ok, now that is just too funny on too many levels for me not to laugh! :lol:
     
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    Hellbinder is going to freeze over! :p
     
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    I suppose it will go over $1000 and may go even over 2.000, but it IS working and they sell it with the motherboard.
    I'm not in a position to pay that, but if I lived in the US i would have surely made a bid!
    I hope it does not get on the wall but in a computer.
     
  4. Joe DeFuria

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    I went home at lunch time today to take delivery of a computer case, when lo and behold, a package from nvidia was also waiting. :)

    It's a HiNT revision 2 (2600) A2 board, that has some hand mofidications (wires and soldering) done to it in a few places. There's a tag attached to it that includes: "Power Supply Rework Done"

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    "Good"

    Here's hoping it actually works. I'll have to rig it for internal power...
     
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    MSI BX Master was a fine mobo; I just took one out of service. Running a slot1 p3-800 & Rage Fury Maxx :lol:
     
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    :p
    Let's hope that your voodoo 5 6000 dies wearing its boots!
    and doesn't live frozen in, hanging from a wall behind a glass!
     
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