erek
[H]F Junkie
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Actually I always thought it was Erek selling these.. Did not think about him just posting other sales.. hahA trinket for someone with more disposable income than total yearly income from someone lower class. Surprised you're not going for it, erek (or are you?)...
I only comment because I remember all the hype for this thing, but never expected much from something with less than 50 ~P54C Pentium class in-order cores running a software rasterizer. It allowed for cool stuff like primitive raycasting and order independent transparencies, but the beef just wasn't there (performance).
At least we have Arc today, which gives a glimmer of hope in future competition from Chipzilla. I don't like Intel and their bully pulpit position in the industry, but someone needs to knock nVIDIA off their high horse. AMD hasn't been cutting the mustard in doing so, at least at the top.
Price is not insane right now.A trinket for someone with more disposable income than total yearly income from someone lower class. Surprised you're not going for it, erek (or are you?)...
I only comment because I remember all the hype for this thing, but never expected much from something with less than 50 ~P54C Pentium class in-order cores running a software rasterizer. It allowed for cool stuff like primitive raycasting and order independent transparencies, but the beef just wasn't there (performance).
At least we have Arc today, which gives a glimmer of hope in future competition from Chipzilla. I don't like Intel and their bully pulpit position in the industry, but someone needs to knock nVIDIA off their high horse. AMD hasn't been cutting the mustard in doing so, at least at the top.
Well, I doubt it will exaclty....but it is not like it was really ever VooDoo5 6000 that had real developer support, a legacy to build on, and was a real processing powerhouse for its intended API. So, I wouldn't think it would go too high. Plus, there is not the same community around it to support it so it is literally a wall hanger even if it works.Well if it stays that way through the sale I'll eat my serving of crow.
$300 pounds is more than someone's yearly income? What?A trinket for someone with more disposable income than total yearly income from someone lower class. Surprised you're not going for it, erek (or are you?)...
I only comment because I remember all the hype for this thing, but never expected much from something with less than 50 ~P54C Pentium class in-order cores running a software rasterizer. It allowed for cool stuff like primitive raycasting and order independent transparencies, but the beef just wasn't there (performance).
At least we have Arc today, which gives a glimmer of hope in future competition from Chipzilla. I don't like Intel and their bully pulpit position in the industry, but someone needs to knock nVIDIA off their high horse. AMD hasn't been cutting the mustard in doing so, at least at the top.
Probably true in some 3rd world counties?$300 pounds is more than someone's yearly income? What?
Hope you or erek win it!I am the current highest bigger. Be safe out there!
excited?Hope you or erek win it!
Are you?excited?
Are you really?I am the current highest bigger. Be safe out there!
For you or auntjemima to win this one?excited?
That could be $1 American Silver Eagles with face value and was selling at $40 apiece because of demand for silver vs the over printed dollar.$300 pounds is more than someone's yearly income? What?
YesAre you really?
Hmm, would be nice for a die shot eventually
If I win it I'll tear it down. I mean, that's kinda the point. To see it's specs and possible manufacture a driver.Hmm, would be nice for a die shot eventually
My old Larrabee (traded away for an engineering sample GeForce FX 5800 Ultra) and the Xeon Phi coprocessor that currently own were astronomically simple to tear downIf I win it I'll tear it down. I mean, that's kinda the point. To see its specs and possible manufacture a driver.
#Jealous
300? I thought it said 3,000, hence my comment. Guess I need to get my vision checked$300 pounds is more than someone's yearly income? What?
Shit happens. It doubled in 10 seconds.300? I thought it said 3,000, hence my comment. Guess I need to get my vision checked
EDIT: Also, sorry you didn't get it... That blows.
Sounds about right for auction. I prefer private or fixed price, first come first served type sales for this exact reason.Shit happens. It doubled in 10 seconds.
Sorry to hear thatDidn't get it! I upped my bid a bit in the last 2 minutes but was outbid either way.
Yeah. Someone was definitely watching it.Sorry to hear that
But that's a very steep price
Approximately US $1,355.72
very expensive tooFunny, that it's Xeon Phi coprocessor - Intel Knights Ferry. It has no video outputs, it can not give you any picture, it's not larrabee)
I miss the days of blower cards and single slot. At least the 3080/Ti FE has a semi-sane profile (e.g. only 2 slot/fans, 11.25"), but the partner cards? You could kill someone by hitting them in the head with one of those bricksAm I alone in preferring the aesthetic of these simple box design shrouds?
Modern GPU's look so tacky and try hard, in the way early 2000's gamer PC cases did. I guess that's what the market desires, but for me clean simplicity of design wins.
Probably true in some 3rd world counties