Hello,
I'm restoring an ancient and honorable workstation, and I'm trying to see just how much performance I can wring out of its decade-and-a-bit old hardware. I'm using a PCI-X (not to be confused with PCI-Ex-press) SATA II card to boot from an SSD, and have 6 U320 SCSI drives spinning at 10k stuffed into 2 raid-5 arrays. (It sounds like the Starship Enterprise trying to warp down the hall from my office every time it boots up, I swear) A pair of socket 604 Xeons pulling their little hyper-threading hearts out at 3.2 ghz keep it nice and toasty, but I'm having a hard time picking the right graphics card for this unholy collection of eldritch silicon. The motherboard has an AGP Pro 50 slot, and I'm looking for the mightiest graphics card the Clinton administration had to offer. Can anyone reveal to me last, great champion of the AGP era, or at least point me in the right direction? Much appreciation.
I'm restoring an ancient and honorable workstation, and I'm trying to see just how much performance I can wring out of its decade-and-a-bit old hardware. I'm using a PCI-X (not to be confused with PCI-Ex-press) SATA II card to boot from an SSD, and have 6 U320 SCSI drives spinning at 10k stuffed into 2 raid-5 arrays. (It sounds like the Starship Enterprise trying to warp down the hall from my office every time it boots up, I swear) A pair of socket 604 Xeons pulling their little hyper-threading hearts out at 3.2 ghz keep it nice and toasty, but I'm having a hard time picking the right graphics card for this unholy collection of eldritch silicon. The motherboard has an AGP Pro 50 slot, and I'm looking for the mightiest graphics card the Clinton administration had to offer. Can anyone reveal to me last, great champion of the AGP era, or at least point me in the right direction? Much appreciation.