The Gigabyte GA-630 was an excellent card. It was the fastest Banshee ever produced, with its frequencies 110/130 mhz it was 10-20% faster than a standard Banshee with 100/100 mhz.
Watercool it like this one dude did on youtube. Then voltmod it to hit slightly higher frequencies. Obviously this could be sacrificial so document the process and its end result. Id also like to see a more modern post processing AA technique designed for this chip with its limitations in mind.
Hell someone needs to buy the 28nm (cheap doesnt require exotic silicone to plug leakage) capacity and refab these babies and drop new memory chips all running OEM frequencies. But we can overclock the crap balls out of them and see what this architecture hypothetically would be like scaled to maybe literally 5 to 10 times the frequency. For the lols. Maybe quadruple the memory density so it makes any sense at all, but its artificially capped from use in software until you disable it.
PS3 Real-time Ray-tracing Barry Minor, UA-cam I want to see exotic stuff like this hit the scene. Retro hardware doing wild new things. To spice things up. Add little surprises to this sort of content since its easy to get burned out.
Or better yet sub ambient that beast without actual nitrogen, and build a protective chamber around the GPU so no drip, and overbuild the CPU so it can actually feed the graphics API. Physically shrinking the die will make it easier for electrons to travel through it faster.
I probably wasn't supposed to do this 😅 Ryzen 5950X cooled by Intel Cryo Cooler der8auer, UA-cam Now thats what I call Voodoo. The Voodoo needs more Voodoo. I dont think anyone has done this, or at least they didnt public domain it.
Northern Europe is one of the more interesting courses for introducing the elephant in the room. 90's 3D gaming, big open spaces where hard to do! Yet, we're talking about a countryside that can be seen for miles in reality. The developers had to get extremely clever how to hint at that for 90% of the course, only actually showing a portion of it at times from the most side-ways of glances. I can only imagine what you see of that little distant-hamlet if you actually stopped and turned to face it.
The Gigabyte GA-630 was an excellent card. It was the fastest Banshee ever produced, with its frequencies 110/130 mhz it was 10-20% faster than a standard Banshee with 100/100 mhz.
Watercool it like this one dude did on youtube. Then voltmod it to hit slightly higher frequencies. Obviously this could be sacrificial so document the process and its end result. Id also like to see a more modern post processing AA technique designed for this chip with its limitations in mind.
Hell someone needs to buy the 28nm (cheap doesnt require exotic silicone to plug leakage) capacity and refab these babies and drop new memory chips all running OEM frequencies. But we can overclock the crap balls out of them and see what this architecture hypothetically would be like scaled to maybe literally 5 to 10 times the frequency. For the lols. Maybe quadruple the memory density so it makes any sense at all, but its artificially capped from use in software until you disable it.
PS3 Real-time Ray-tracing
Barry Minor, UA-cam
I want to see exotic stuff like this hit the scene. Retro hardware doing wild new things. To spice things up. Add little surprises to this sort of content since its easy to get burned out.
Or better yet sub ambient that beast without actual nitrogen, and build a protective chamber around the GPU so no drip, and overbuild the CPU so it can actually feed the graphics API. Physically shrinking the die will make it easier for electrons to travel through it faster.
I probably wasn't supposed to do this 😅 Ryzen 5950X cooled by Intel Cryo Cooler
der8auer, UA-cam
Now thats what I call Voodoo. The Voodoo needs more Voodoo. I dont think anyone has done this, or at least they didnt public domain it.
Its very smooth, i like the distant fog effect.
I thought this was on a virtual machine, but overall, this is really good!
Love the Banshee!
Northern Europe is one of the more interesting courses for introducing the elephant in the room. 90's 3D gaming, big open spaces where hard to do! Yet, we're talking about a countryside that can be seen for miles in reality. The developers had to get extremely clever how to hint at that for 90% of the course, only actually showing a portion of it at times from the most side-ways of glances. I can only imagine what you see of that little distant-hamlet if you actually stopped and turned to face it.
the Banshee was weaker than the Voodoo 2 right? or only in certain features?