alysonwheel
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My first GPU was an S3 ViRGE. It was the only part of my first PC that I actually bought, because the rest of it was a combination of three or four defunct office PCs from some local business that recently closed. I don't remember exactly what CPU it was paired with -- a knockoff 486, I think -- but I do remember it could barely cope with Tomb Raider.
My first GPU that actually did stuff was a Voodoo Banshee. I built a K6-2 300 to play Half-Life and it looked pretty great in software mode, but I got fed up with the low resolution and bought a Voodoo 1, which promptly had a fight with the S3 and refused to work. The local Game store let me exchange it and I ran the Banshee for ages, almost all the way through university.
The next one was, I think, a Geforce 4MX, alongside a Duron 950. Freespace was amazing on that card.
After that I built a second PC, because the house I lived in was huge and I wanted to play games on the TV. I put a Geforce 5200 in with an Athlon XP of some kind, I think. This lasted a while, until Half-Life 2 forced an upgrade to an Athlon 64 and a 6600GT.
World of Warcraft prompted an upgrade to a 7800GT, which was always kind of dodgy. When it eventually failed we got a pair of 8800GTs, one for my PC and one for my girlfriend's, and an upgrade to a Core 2 Duo E7200.
My 8800GT lasted until The Witcher 2, which I saw running on my girlfriend's Phenom X4/GTX460, so I threw in a Palit GTX560. This turned out to be a horrible decision, because the card was crap, suffered from weird problems throughout its life, and finally collapsed a few weeks ago. Meanwhile, that 460 is a year older and still perfectly fine.
I was kind of annoyed because the 460/560 has enough grunt to run modern games at okayish settings still, so it felt like I was being forced to upgrade early, but I have to admit the Sapphire R9 270X that lives in my PC now, alongside an FX8350, is making my games look really nice.
My first GPU that actually did stuff was a Voodoo Banshee. I built a K6-2 300 to play Half-Life and it looked pretty great in software mode, but I got fed up with the low resolution and bought a Voodoo 1, which promptly had a fight with the S3 and refused to work. The local Game store let me exchange it and I ran the Banshee for ages, almost all the way through university.
The next one was, I think, a Geforce 4MX, alongside a Duron 950. Freespace was amazing on that card.
After that I built a second PC, because the house I lived in was huge and I wanted to play games on the TV. I put a Geforce 5200 in with an Athlon XP of some kind, I think. This lasted a while, until Half-Life 2 forced an upgrade to an Athlon 64 and a 6600GT.
World of Warcraft prompted an upgrade to a 7800GT, which was always kind of dodgy. When it eventually failed we got a pair of 8800GTs, one for my PC and one for my girlfriend's, and an upgrade to a Core 2 Duo E7200.
My 8800GT lasted until The Witcher 2, which I saw running on my girlfriend's Phenom X4/GTX460, so I threw in a Palit GTX560. This turned out to be a horrible decision, because the card was crap, suffered from weird problems throughout its life, and finally collapsed a few weeks ago. Meanwhile, that 460 is a year older and still perfectly fine.
I was kind of annoyed because the 460/560 has enough grunt to run modern games at okayish settings still, so it felt like I was being forced to upgrade early, but I have to admit the Sapphire R9 270X that lives in my PC now, alongside an FX8350, is making my games look really nice.