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jims69camaro
09-26-2007, 07:52 PM
free AGP (https://www.pacificgeek.com/FreeProduct.asp), 16MB Video Card w/DVI 24 pin connector. can't beat the price (although the card may be questionable).

Product Features
** Number Nine 16MB AGP Video Card w/DVI **

Upgrade your system with this AGP video card! The Number
Nine video card features 16 MB SDRAM, S3 Savage4 LT
Chipset, and a 24-pin DVI connector. Order today! (https://www.pacificgeek.com/FreeProduct.asp)

General Features:
- S3 Savage4 LT chipset
- 16 MB SDRAM
- 4x AGP interface
- 1600 x 1200 maximum resolution
- 300 MHz maximum dot clock
- 24-pin DVI connector

Notes:
- Video card only
- OEM for IBM
- IBM FRU: 33L1618

i am not affiliated with, nor do i profit from the sales of, pacificgeek.com

GrandmasterCow
09-26-2007, 10:40 PM
wow .. 16MB.. ouch lol i guess you'd only want to use this card for servers or soemthing ,as even windows XP would require a 64MB card, less for some reason you're running windows 3.11 or Win9x.

PolarBear
09-27-2007, 09:03 AM
wow .. 16MB.. ouch lol i guess you'd only want to use this card for servers or soemthing ,as even windows XP would require a 64MB card, less for some reason you're running windows 3.11 or Win9x.

Xp will run on just about anything, including cards with NO RAM

Raist103
09-27-2007, 04:48 PM
wow thats a old video card

Brando56894
09-27-2007, 05:24 PM
bahahaha 16mb!

GrandmasterCow
09-27-2007, 08:53 PM
Xp will run on just about anything, including cards with NO RAM

tru but i'd rather run a high memory vid card hah

jims69camaro
09-28-2007, 09:59 AM
Xp will run on just about anything, including cards with NO RAM

i remember vid cards used to advertise "XX MB shared memory". heh, and the memory that they were "sharing"? your main memory. they'd grab a chunk of main memory at startup and use it until you shut the system down.

anyway, guys, i'm not saying this card is state of the art - far from it. it's free.

GrandmasterCow
09-28-2007, 10:33 AM
i remember vid cards used to advertise "XX MB shared memory". heh, and the memory that they were "sharing"? your main memory. they'd grab a chunk of main memory at startup and use it until you shut the system down.

anyway, guys, i'm not saying this card is state of the art - far from it. it's free.

i like free :-D