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Help ID this PCI card pls. TiA
#1
http://img444.imageshack.us/my.php?image...rtsqm9.jpg

http://img444.imageshack.us/my.php?image...ardpv2.jpg
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#2
Its not PCI but AGP. Looks like it has DVI, VGA, and S-Video. I'm going to venture a guess that its a PC only video card. I have no idea what brand.
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#3
It's hard to tell. It's an Nvidia GeForce series card, but I can't tell for sure what model.

What model Mac did it come out of (assuming that it's from a Mac)?

Examples:
If it came out of a Quicksilver, it's probably an Nvidia GeForce4 MX 64MB 4x AGP.
If it came out of a late G4 Mac, it's probably an Nvidia GeForce FX 128MB 8x AGP... etc.

Lacking that, what's the white label say? And any chance you could post a higher-rez version of the image so that the writing on the board and chips are clearer?
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#4
It isn't out of a Mac. Well, at least not originally, it could be a flashed card. It is definitely not Mac compatable out of the box. Definitly AGP because it has the hook at the end.

There must be some identifying number on it. I did a quick search and didn't see anything that matched. Is it AMI on the fan?
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#5
Looks like a Miglia card of some sort to me.

Got a scanner?

make a scan of the card or give us a better picture to work with.

Googling the FCC# can sometimes give you more info
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#6
> Is it AMI on the fan?

Look in the lower rt corner. It's an Nvidia card. And the profile is close to the GeForce FX. Perhaps with a 3rd party replacement fan...?
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#7
A WinTel user gave me this card two years ago. So I assume that it's not Mac compatible. Sorry but neither our low rez digicam nor HP AIO can give better pictures. But here are the info:
The card: nVIDIA (some of you got it right!) 180-10050-0000-B04, model P50, G3TI200 Pro - TD128.
The fan: ARX Ball Bearing Cooler.
The round port (serial?) in the back has TV-OUT inscribed.

Is this card any useful?
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#8
its usefull if you have a old peecee with AGP that needs a video card?

honestly, a new peecee AGP video card is only about $35 -- or less if you catch a sale
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#9
> The card: nVIDIA (some of you got it right!) 180-10050-0000-B04, model P50, G3TI200 Pro - TD128.

Now you've made it too easy.

NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 200 128MB:
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/vga/vga_detail/ms8850.htm
http://www.digit-life.com/articles/128mbti2002/index.html


> Is this card any useful?

It was a great card in 2001... Got a 4x AGP PC running Win2k? It should perform very respectably for anything but the top games.
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#10
[quote MacMagus]> The card: nVIDIA (some of you got it right!) 180-10050-0000-B04, model P50, G3TI200 Pro - TD128.

Now you've made it too easy.

NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 200 128MB:
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/vga/vga_detail/ms8850.htm
http://www.digit-life.com/articles/128mbti2002/index.html


> Is this card any useful?

It was a great card in 2001... Got a 4x AGP PC running Win2k? It should perform very respectably for anything but the top games.
Thanks for the links and the helpful info. It shoud good for XP, no? Now I go looking for its driver Smile
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