I'm a nostalgic man for strange things, and video cards are one of them. Remember when the GeForce 4 Ti4600 was king? When the Radeon 9700 Pro came out of nowhere and took the top spot? Good times, eh?
My first PC that was actually my own, was an old AST machine
with I believe an ATI Rage 128 Pro. Didn’t use this for long before upgrading.
Next, I got a custom built Celeron 800MHz with a GeForce 2 MX 200 16mb. Ran the 98 PC game Battlezone pretty
good. But I upgraded it to an Elsa
Gladiac GeForce 2 GTS 32mb. This nice card ran Battlezone and Half-Life
perfectly.
After upgrading to a Tualatin Celeron 1.3GHz, I got myself a
GeForce 4 Ti4200 128mb. This baby allowed be to use AA and AF in
Counter-Strike! W00t! My first HotHardware post 6 years ago was a thread asking whether I should guy a GeForce 3 Ti500 or a Radeon 8500 128mb. Thanks to recommendations, I went with a Ti4200 instead. Thanks guys, it served me great for a couple years.:)
I later had a Pentium 4 2.66GHz system, and the Ti4200 did well for a while but I eventually upgraded my card
to a Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb. This served me well until I ran into
Battlefield 2. Needed more system and
video ram, so I upgraded again.
Got myself an Athlon 64 3800+ with a Radeon X1800XT 256mb. It allowed
me to max out Battlefield 2. I was even
able to play BioShock all High at 1280x960.
But the Call of Duty 4 demo was a little stressful, so I upgraded to my
current Radeon HD 3850 512mb,
factory overclocked by Powercolor. I can
run games a lot better now, just don't expect Crysis at a high resolution.
What’s your graphics card history? I’m sure we have some Voodoo guys out there.