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Topic: Found two GPU card lying around (Read 3640 times)

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Another block in the wall
April 17, 2013, 07:08:01 AM
#14
The truth finally sinks in.  Cry and I'm out of coffee.

I'll keep em. I always do.

legendary
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April 17, 2013, 06:54:04 AM
#13
Thanks for the reply guys. Saved me from hacking this thing to pieces Grin

So what can these things do? Surely, there must be something salvageable on those old-timers.

... They can output a screen to a computer monitor, and do "ok"/meh 3d rendering.

It is pretty much impossible to do anything related to cryptography with them.

eBay them or trash them/give them away.
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Another block in the wall
April 17, 2013, 06:36:20 AM
#12
Thanks for the reply guys. Saved me from hacking this thing to pieces Grin

So what can these things do? Surely, there must be something salvageable on those old-timers.
newbie
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April 16, 2013, 10:41:12 PM
#11
yup, or even craigsList them for a sandwich with an install included.  you can get decent hashing power off used cards on ebay for under $100 USD like i got two 5770's for 150 or so.  they need to be from the last few years and have like 1GB memory and 1000mhz to even hash .0001 coin a day.  Every dog has it's day and gpu's are soon to be as such... :-/
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April 16, 2013, 10:41:02 PM
#10
You know, somehow I refused to believe that.

Neither of them is supported under the current runtime environments.

The 8000 series cards were the first nVidia cards to support CUDA, and the 4000 series AMD cards were the first to support OpenCL (and they're very bad at it).

Neither of those cards can be programmed with the current environment, which means to do any sort of work on them, you'd have to muck around with the pre-CUDA/OpenCL compute languages, and even then I'm not sure those cards have any programmable hardware on them - they're old enough that they're likely fixed function.

But, hey, go ahead & prove us wrong.
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April 16, 2013, 10:40:18 PM
#9
You know, somehow I refused to believe that.

Just remember that anything before the 5000 series isn't worth bothering.
legendary
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April 16, 2013, 10:29:06 PM
#8
Going to do some eBay guessing here. $8.50 for the first one and $14 for the second.
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Another block in the wall
April 16, 2013, 08:53:29 PM
#7
You know, somehow I refused to believe that.
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April 16, 2013, 08:50:44 PM
#6


Where to point these old-school badboys? Grin


LOL.. 'bad boys'.. more like 'old guys'. As others have said, they're unusable for anything cryptography
legendary
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I'd fight Gandhi.
April 16, 2013, 08:48:46 PM
#5
Ok, seriously guys. There must some alt-coin who'd love em, what ya think.....
Nope. But if you sell them off, you can use that money to buy a little CPU that could be useful.
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Another block in the wall
April 16, 2013, 08:43:20 PM
#4
Ok, seriously guys. There must some alt-coin who'd love em, what ya think.....
legendary
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I'd fight Gandhi.
April 16, 2013, 08:34:57 PM
#3
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April 16, 2013, 08:31:28 PM
#2
to the trash? or ebay?
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Another block in the wall
April 16, 2013, 07:45:01 PM
#1

1. ATI Mobility Radeon X300 (ATI RADEON X300 128MB Card DVI VGA TV Out PCI-E Graphics Video Card 109-A33400-00 Dell p/n F3988)http://www.ati.com/products/mobilityradeonx300/index.html






2. NVIDIA® GeForce™ 6200(EVGA Geforce 6200 NV62AD28-LF Rev 2.0)http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce6200_agp.html





Where to point these old-school badboys? Grin
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