Get well soon. Spend the day feeling better while watching RUclips. ❤️❤️ EDIT: I didn’t want to sound mean or sarcastic about my message, so I added hearts to show my respect.
I just want to take a moment to appreciate the engineering wizardry that must have gone into the PCI-E protocol that a card could still work with a chunk literally cut out of the connector. I find that someone even though it worthwhile to include that kind of signal resiliency (much less implement it) mind boggling!
It is not really a wizardry, it is clever design. To simplify things, card communicates with MB on two lanes. It first establishes connection with the first and then it knows it has 1x . Then it tries on second. If there is a response then it knows it is on 16x. If not then it continues with 16x. This all happens fast during boot .
I don't think that the protocol was designed like that with resilience to physical damage in mind. What I got from the Video, the previous owner did this on purpose, so he broke of the connector right after the pins needed for a PCIe x1-Link. The mainboard doesn't recognize the other lanes (as they're not connected) and thinks its talking to a PCIe x1-card. If you just broke out some of the pins of an x16-connector randomly, it probably wouldn't work anymore.
I was the one who donated this, me and friend had a bunch of LAN machines built from old dells but the last machine only had a PCI-e 1x slot so my mate said break off the pins and it should work. So we did it with a crap card to make sure it worked and because it was a crap card. It was only playing older games (and LoL) so didn't need to be an amazing card just had to be better than on board. low and behold it worked
@@hereticosjc Why didn't you instead cut away the part of the PCIe slot that collides with the edge connector, and make it an open-ended slot? With that all you're cutting is non-signal carrying plastic.
As someone who has performed many questionable modifications to "encourage" hardware to work, I always found melting off the end of the motherboard PCIe connector with a soldering iron to allow the GPU to stick out to be more effective than nom-nom-ing on the GPU itself.
Yeah, I really don't get why someone in their right mind would ever cripple a perfectly working GPU like this (risking to completely destroy it if you mess it up) instead of just opening up the end of the PCIe slot, it doesn't affect functionality at all and you could still stick a x1 card in if you ever wanted.
It's probably been mentioned already but I'd recommend trying a pci-e x1 riser (basically the ones used for mining) so you could try benchmarking higher end cards at x1 bandwidth sooner than trying to find ones broken in a similar way, I'd also love to see the "good" 9500 GT tested again with a x1 riser and see if those issues you ran into with the broken one are still present thus confirming your suspicions about regular use being hurt significantly by the lack of pci-e bandwidth
Note: I think it's amazing someone went as far as to make a port of a Vauxhall Astra model to the Source Engine, complete with the ability to actually drive it. Dunno, always had a soft spot for that car.
@@BudgetBuildsOfficial I still daily drive my Astra G Turbo Coupe even at 400HP, and it's still perfectly reliable and dependable, just have to be on top of things with meintanance and check everything regularly
The intel UHD630 iGPU in the intel Core i7 8700K runs HALF-LIFE 2 Episodes 1, 2 at 1080p60 at max settings. Not to shabby for a iGPU with 16TMU's and 8ROPS and 192EU's or cores. Then again a Q6600 (GO) at 3.6GHz with a 1050ti can run Vulkan/DX12 Titles like DOOM 2016 and the Sniper Elite 4 series at 1080p60 at Ultra.
My laptop has an RTX2060 and also built in Intel uhd 630 graphics due to its i7 10750h processor and I’ve benchmarked the Intel graphics in 3dmark01 and it scored 42k with all settings left at default. The time I used 3dmark01 before this was with a socket a rig with a gf4 ti4200 OC’d and iirc it got about 15k or slightly less.
In regards to the Sims 4. I don't know if this is still applicable since I stopped playing, but I doubt much has changed. The game performance is quite dependent on the size of the house and the amount of furniture and items within it. I've designed an enormous mansion once on a budget laptop, which suffice to say, didn't like that very much. The game started lagging out as well, for example the floor would become transparent in the basement.
I had an 8600 GTS back in the day that was broken just about the same as this one. Tried it and it worked just fine. Dunno if if anything was limited because unreal tournament 2004 was about the most intensive thing that I did on it at the time. Last about 1.5 years after that break so kudos! Thanks for the video!
In most cases you dont *need* to butcher the graphics card PCIe connector to fit into a 1x slot. You just need to trim off the plastic of the connector. I've seen quite a lot of motherboards with those special 1x slots.
Not a bad idea! I have that Dell Dimension (BTX LGA775) from a barn rescue (free stuff) and has only PCIE x1 as connector, leaving you with the iGPU (which is one of the early P4 LGA775) to play with. I may try that to add something a bit more decent to that puppy (it is an XP machine I mostly use to transfer data from hard drives found in the wild).
it went in a dell so no such slot that allowed it, this was the only way to do it. like Jonathan said the card was crap and it was going in the bin otherwise so might as well cut the card
Some years back (2010-2012), when I ran into OEM LGA775/Pentium systems by HP or whatever that only had a couple pci and the single small PCI-E 1x slot, I would trim off the copper contacts on lower end PCI-E budget graphics cards and use them on the slot to give the machine something better then the onboard vga out. Stuff like the HD 3450 can work this way. It gave the machines a couple extra years of use as media machines, as opposed to just being trashed completely.
One of my favorite tech tubers. It's nice to get a perspective from hardware that isn't an RTX 3090 and I9 11900k. I find tests ran on older hardware more interesting. Keep up the good work.
You should test out easily found old PCI cards on windows 10 that still have drivers. in particular I think it'd be interesting to see how they handle ancilary tasks like video streaming both off the itnernet, and to the internet, and video capture off of another card's output. Same for old OEM cards that run on less than a full PCIE 16 bus, like those 8x cards you see around. They sit in a similar price bracket, and tbh, for those of us who have a semi competent card these days, shifting tasks other than high-intensity ones to a secondary cheapo GPU that's not gonna chew up a lot of power size or system resources (hence the PCI and PCIE8x choices specifically) makes a lot of sense with the current market.
it was in a machine setup for LAN playing mostly older titles, the machine only had a 1x port and we needed something better than onboard (it was a core2duo machine) it did the job. it's rusted because it was in storage for a long time and the roof leaked on the shed
lol, just get a Radeon HD 7570 (1GB GDDR5) for £10-15 off ebay. At least 3 times better than this card and about 50% better than a GT 710 which costs around £30-40
Get a Radeon HD 7570 (1GB GDDR5 version). Far better than the 9400GT and can be picked up for next to nothing. Can also be powered directly from the PCIE slot at only 65 watts TDP.
i have a old gpu that online goes for like 200 - 300$ it is a ati radeon E-G012-04-4768(B) and its broken but it almost works i can display windows the fan doesn't work too the picture on the monitor is very glitchy
Buy a cheap video card to get discreet video. 2 choices: - tiny cut in the end of a 1x slot to allow bigger slot devices or... - PURE FREAKIN CARNAGE 😅
i have a bendt quadro card in my pc now. it worked when i bendt it. the pcb was bendt. wouldnt fit in pcie slot bendt it back. didnt work bendt it some more and it works fine. runs pretty warm but its probably only going to be used for nvenc workload
this is completely irrelivent to your videos, but fun optifine fact! it completely breaks most modern minecraft mods and can corrupt worlds and saves due to optifine going into and modifying minecrafts base code whilst running
Theoretically, a GPU that supports PCI-E 5.0 in a 5.0 x1 slot will run at equivalent bandwidth to that same GPU in a PCI-E 1.0 x16 slot, just an interesting fact.
one of the games that this kind of method higly impact is on call of duty games, on modern warfare (cod 4) i had a huge FPS drop when my HD5750 was working on PCIEX x4 (or was x1? i dont remember)
Hi. If you decide to test this "broken PCIE"theory with a higher end card I recommend buying a Bitcoin mining riser. A 1x riser would allow you to use any graphics card you please and they're like 8 bucks Max
While very properly using automotive brake cleaner on a batch of GPU coated with tobacco & fried potatoes goo I noticed a bunch of them where missing chunk on the lanes, I was sure it was caused by porky hands. Now I know.
I'm pretty sure that someone had a PC that needed a dedicated GPU and only had a PCI x1 slot, hence why a chunk of it was removed so that the graphics card could fit!
Hi guys I water cooled my Gpu and I think I damage it, invisible visuals now have this weird likes and trees and things like that get bad rendering Im so sad😔😔
huh i have an intel gma 3100 in my pc and youtube run fine at 1080p even with the vp9 codec, h264ify didn't even made a difference for me, though have to drop back 720p if the video is at 60fps
Butcher a board??? All you have to do is carefully remove a bit of plastic on the end of PCIe slot so that card would fit. Some motherboards even come with open ended slots.
Big thanks to Heretic (Mike) who was the provider of this absolute abomination of a GPU.
4:08 :p
did you benchmark with a fan on the card? it seems to be missing in your video.
@Green Mamba Games Next video...can this gpu work with bird poo on it. Next, curry stains?
@BOOGEYMAN Too late, it went to Dr John David Gerry Bruce instead. :)
"But GTA Fi-"
- Hamish Budget Builds, November 2021
@guy wha- how ???
I may be stuck in bed with flu, but at least I got Budget-Builds with his British accent and his old tech stuff to cheer me up.
Get well soon. Spend the day feeling better while watching RUclips. ❤️❤️
EDIT: I didn’t want to sound mean or sarcastic about my message, so I added hearts to show my respect.
Same here
Same bud
Get well soon bro!
Same.
I just want to take a moment to appreciate the engineering wizardry that must have gone into the PCI-E protocol that a card could still work with a chunk literally cut out of the connector. I find that someone even though it worthwhile to include that kind of signal resiliency (much less implement it) mind boggling!
we did it with a pair of needle nose pliers
Thing is, you could have a physical 16x slot but still just 1x on that slot and the card still has to work with that. PCI-E is a very robust port.
It is not really a wizardry, it is clever design. To simplify things, card communicates with MB on two lanes. It first establishes connection with the first and then it knows it has 1x . Then it tries on second. If there is a response then it knows it is on 16x. If not then it continues with 16x. This all happens fast during boot .
I don't think that the protocol was designed like that with resilience to physical damage in mind. What I got from the Video, the previous owner did this on purpose, so he broke of the connector right after the pins needed for a PCIe x1-Link. The mainboard doesn't recognize the other lanes (as they're not connected) and thinks its talking to a PCIe x1-card. If you just broke out some of the pins of an x16-connector randomly, it probably wouldn't work anymore.
The rust on the ports are disgusting lol
it was in storage for a LONG time
It's called "patina" a good thing when OLD shit ;-D
Also white paint. It looks like it survived some home renovation and was dropped once.
@@MJ-uk6lu ONLY once :-D
rust on xbox and ps isnt that bad is it? not to the point i would call it disgusting 😔
i always wish gpus came with a story, especially when it ends up like this
I was the one who donated this, me and friend had a bunch of LAN machines built from old dells but the last machine only had a PCI-e 1x slot so my mate said break off the pins and it should work. So we did it with a crap card to make sure it worked and because it was a crap card. It was only playing older games (and LoL) so didn't need to be an amazing card just had to be better than on board. low and behold it worked
@@hereticosjc Still hurts! You young Hooligans! ;-P
@@hereticosjc Why didn't you instead cut away the part of the PCIe slot that collides with the edge connector, and make it an open-ended slot? With that all you're cutting is non-signal carrying plastic.
GT 710 a.k.a Wish 1050 ti
As someone who has performed many questionable modifications to "encourage" hardware to work, I always found melting off the end of the motherboard PCIe connector with a soldering iron to allow the GPU to stick out to be more effective than nom-nom-ing on the GPU itself.
nom-nom-ing on the gpu made me laugh
Haha, agreed! I wish PCIe slots were simply open-ended. I get why they're not, but cmonnn
Yeah, I really don't get why someone in their right mind would ever cripple a perfectly working GPU like this (risking to completely destroy it if you mess it up) instead of just opening up the end of the PCIe slot, it doesn't affect functionality at all and you could still stick a x1 card in if you ever wanted.
@@ViewtifulSam Some board manufacturers actually do this, it's just not very common.
@@netii126 that's really cool! I've only ever seen it in raiser cards or M2 adaptors and such. Wish it were common in mobos
It's probably been mentioned already but I'd recommend trying a pci-e x1 riser (basically the ones used for mining) so you could try benchmarking higher end cards at x1 bandwidth sooner than trying to find ones broken in a similar way, I'd also love to see the "good" 9500 GT tested again with a x1 riser and see if those issues you ran into with the broken one are still present thus confirming your suspicions about regular use being hurt significantly by the lack of pci-e bandwidth
Note: I think it's amazing someone went as far as to make a port of a Vauxhall Astra model to the Source Engine, complete with the ability to actually drive it.
Dunno, always had a soft spot for that car.
As a MK4 Turbo Coupe owner I approve, there's something so boring yet functional about them that makes them so appealing to me
Love my Astra G SXI. Sure its not incredibly powerful but it handles well and has done 182k miles
There's a Yugo mod for Gmod so that's hardly surprising.
Love a good astra. Rag mine about all the time. Great fun
@@BudgetBuildsOfficial I still daily drive my Astra G Turbo Coupe even at 400HP, and it's still perfectly reliable and dependable, just have to be on top of things with meintanance and check everything regularly
Some kind of audio hitch right around the 4:10 mark? That was kinda weird
i thought my player bugged or smth.
it was kinda fun tho lol
The intel UHD630 iGPU in the intel Core i7 8700K runs HALF-LIFE 2 Episodes 1, 2 at 1080p60 at max settings. Not to shabby for a iGPU with 16TMU's and 8ROPS and 192EU's or cores. Then again a Q6600 (GO) at 3.6GHz with a 1050ti can run Vulkan/DX12 Titles like DOOM 2016 and the Sniper Elite 4 series at 1080p60 at Ultra.
My laptop has an RTX2060 and also built in Intel uhd 630 graphics due to its i7 10750h processor and I’ve benchmarked the Intel graphics in 3dmark01 and it scored 42k with all settings left at default.
The time I used 3dmark01 before this was with a socket a rig with a gf4 ti4200 OC’d and iirc it got about 15k or slightly less.
In regards to the Sims 4. I don't know if this is still applicable since I stopped playing, but I doubt much has changed. The game performance is quite dependent on the size of the house and the amount of furniture and items within it. I've designed an enormous mansion once on a budget laptop, which suffice to say, didn't like that very much. The game started lagging out as well, for example the floor would become transparent in the basement.
Lol I have that GPU but from evga😆
I admire your dedication - not just the channel and it's nice work - but of putting this into your own computer's pcie slot.
Erh..it was cleaned. What's the problem, young one? ;-P
I had an 8600 GTS back in the day that was broken just about the same as this one. Tried it and it worked just fine. Dunno if if anything was limited because unreal tournament 2004 was about the most intensive thing that I did on it at the time. Last about 1.5 years after that break so kudos! Thanks for the video!
So that means i can keep biting chunks out of graphics cards without any problems. Yay!
Poor butchered 9500GT...
U good bro u sound weird
Audio was recorded in about 3 different locations. But ive normalised them out. Should be sorted by the next upload :D
@@BudgetBuildsOfficial ok i thought u were sick
There's an audio bug at 4:08
GTA fi-
We may never get to know the final 3 words he had to say.
@@BudgetBuildsOfficial I just figured I'd let ya know, shello there Indeed
That's a feature, not a bug
That isn't a potato anymore, its a mashed potato
In most cases you dont *need* to butcher the graphics card PCIe connector to fit into a 1x slot. You just need to trim off the plastic of the connector. I've seen quite a lot of motherboards with those special 1x slots.
The graphics card was probably cheeper than the motherboard. I'd risk the damage to the cheeper component.
Not a bad idea! I have that Dell Dimension (BTX LGA775) from a barn rescue (free stuff) and has only PCIE x1 as connector, leaving you with the iGPU (which is one of the early P4 LGA775) to play with. I may try that to add something a bit more decent to that puppy (it is an XP machine I mostly use to transfer data from hard drives found in the wild).
it went in a dell so no such slot that allowed it, this was the only way to do it. like Jonathan said the card was crap and it was going in the bin otherwise so might as well cut the card
At a hotel on a job for work, nice to see a new upload to keep the mild boredom away
Someone "modded" this card on purpose? From the thumbnail, I thought is was a victim of some manner of corrosion.
Some years back (2010-2012), when I ran into OEM LGA775/Pentium systems by HP or whatever that only had a couple pci and the single small PCI-E 1x slot, I would trim off the copper contacts on lower end PCI-E budget graphics cards and use them on the slot to give the machine something better then the onboard vga out. Stuff like the HD 3450 can work this way. It gave the machines a couple extra years of use as media machines, as opposed to just being trashed completely.
One of my favorite tech tubers. It's nice to get a perspective from hardware that isn't an RTX 3090 and I9 11900k. I find tests ran on older hardware more interesting. Keep up the good work.
Holy crap, this actually runs CRYSIS better than CSGO. I don’t know if that’s embarrassing for CSGO or impressive for the card.
You should test out easily found old PCI cards on windows 10 that still have drivers. in particular I think it'd be interesting to see how they handle ancilary tasks like video streaming both off the itnernet, and to the internet, and video capture off of another card's output. Same for old OEM cards that run on less than a full PCIE 16 bus, like those 8x cards you see around. They sit in a similar price bracket, and tbh, for those of us who have a semi competent card these days, shifting tasks other than high-intensity ones to a secondary cheapo GPU that's not gonna chew up a lot of power size or system resources (hence the PCI and PCIE8x choices specifically) makes a lot of sense with the current market.
there are also PCIE to PCI adapters avaliable to plug pcie gpu in a pci slot
I wonder what this poor card has been through... Rusty ports, chomp out of the PCI. A media player on a boat?
it was in a machine setup for LAN playing mostly older titles, the machine only had a 1x port and we needed something better than onboard (it was a core2duo machine) it did the job. it's rusted because it was in storage for a long time and the roof leaked on the shed
@@hereticosjc Never expected to learn it's history. Appreciated. 👍
Budget bill has uploaded this is a good day indeed !
I always love your videos as they are in the same format every time very consistent in the way they are produced keep it going mate 👍
I get so much enjoyment of getting old tech to work...this video is a prime example. Well done mate another good video!
4:08 has a little editing mistake
Just a "tiny" bit broken/clipped off - just like the card ;-D
lol, just get a Radeon HD 7570 (1GB GDDR5) for £10-15 off ebay. At least 3 times better than this card and about 50% better than a GT 710 which costs around £30-40
This was free, as stated in the video
I'd think it might be theoretically possible to add the pins back on, though that sounds impractically hard. I still wonder if it would repair it.
Nah, don't repair it, send it to Dr John David Gerry instead! :)
Also counts as a budget snack.
Budget build. Let's go!
I'm so happy to hear that this piece of junk graphics card finally made it to it's new deserving owner... Dr John David Gerry Bruce. :D
I was about to say that lol
I just... I can't fucking believe it works at all
lol watching this after you sent it to that scammer
Haha, this was a great present for Dr John David Gerry Bruce Cement Brick... :D
It’s always a good day when Budget-Builds uploads a new video
It's sad that your videos end so fast... There so good you don't even noitice it
What WD40 product are you using to clean the GPU?
Hope he sees this because I’d like to know it too
Is that normal WD 40 or some specialist?
You fools my gpu doesn't eve have a die.
4:07 "But GTA Fi-"
But gta v- *cue jazz*
I have the 9400GT in my system and a core 2 duo. Do you this these specs are enough for browsing the internet and watching 1080p 60fps RUclips videos?
Get a Radeon HD 7570 (1GB GDDR5 version). Far better than the 9400GT and can be picked up for next to nothing. Can also be powered directly from the PCIE slot at only 65 watts TDP.
@@SSJfraz I'm beginning to think you have a stock of these to unload
I didn’t know Budget Builds also watches DankPods but that’s nice to know
i have a old gpu that online goes for like 200 - 300$ it is a ati radeon E-G012-04-4768(B) and its broken but it almost works i can display windows the fan doesn't work too the picture on the monitor is very glitchy
Vauxhall Astra Gaming
Buy a cheap video card to get discreet video. 2 choices:
- tiny cut in the end of a 1x slot to allow bigger slot devices or...
- PURE FREAKIN CARNAGE 😅
At this point just use the iGPU
maybe I could get to work on a broken AMD Radeon HD card that found on the Dell Studio XPS. (Guess someone might be a accident.)
step 2: forget the pci slot as a whole LMAO
İ needed this video
i have a bendt quadro card in my pc now. it worked when i bendt it. the pcb was bendt. wouldnt fit in pcie slot bendt it back. didnt work bendt it some more and it works fine. runs pretty warm but its probably only going to be used for nvenc workload
Not sure if trolling but it's spelled "bent"
@@blunderingfool ehh close enough for having english as a second language
was that WD40 being used to clean the video card?
If that’s the case I wonder how he managed to remove it afterwards
When u want to game and add to your portfolio on a budget 🤣 love this
For whatever reason, RUclips unsubscribed me from.this chanel!
this is completely irrelivent to your videos, but fun optifine fact!
it completely breaks most modern minecraft mods and can corrupt worlds and saves due to optifine going into and modifying minecrafts base code whilst running
It’s compatible with most modern mods, wtf are you talking about
@@RandomestInc lol where did you hear that, go check out the cofh team server they have a record of the absolute mess modern optifine is
@@caittastic I heard that by playing mods? I play modded MC all the fucking time and basically always use optifine unless I’m playing with fabric
I just realized that I just got a PC from my buddy's place that has a E-GeForce 9600GT, so it was weird looking over and going "wait a minute"
Theoretically, a GPU that supports PCI-E 5.0 in a 5.0 x1 slot will run at equivalent bandwidth to that same GPU in a PCI-E 1.0 x16 slot, just an interesting fact.
That is the graphics card equivalent of the black knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Looks like a gpu from a barn find pc
one of the games that this kind of method higly impact is on call of duty games, on modern warfare (cod 4) i had a huge FPS drop when my HD5750 was working on PCIEX x4 (or was x1? i dont remember)
Hi. If you decide to test this "broken PCIE"theory with a higher end card I recommend buying a Bitcoin mining riser. A 1x riser would allow you to use any graphics card you please and they're like 8 bucks Max
Ah yes, the 9500GT, or as I used to call it, the "Jesus Christ why do you exist?"
But GTA 5...?
While very properly using automotive brake cleaner on a batch of GPU coated with tobacco & fried potatoes goo I noticed a bunch of them where missing chunk on the lanes, I was sure it was caused by porky hands. Now I know.
Geforce 210 isn't GT210 lol
that's just 210 not even GT card
I still have a Radeon 9800 Pro and a 3DFX Voodoo 2 card that both artifact.
I can't bring myself to throw them out
Nice! I've never tried a card with broken PCI connectors lol
I've modified a HD 3450 to PCIe x1 myself and works fine. :D
@@RuruFIN That's nuts! How much could you actually do with such a lack of lanes? Just curious.
@@somehow_not_helpfulATcrap Thank you very much for teaching me something new!! This is awesome, you've definitely inspired me to go do some reading!
Broke the first pin. So I destroyed my HD 7950
pogger
sims 4 runs with about 100 fps on my 2009 potato pc thing ON MAX SETTINGS.
I'm pretty sure that someone had a PC that needed a dedicated GPU and only had a PCI x1 slot, hence why a chunk of it was removed so that the graphics card could fit!
Can it still do SLI though? I feel like it shouldn't be able to, since old SLI used the PCI express lanes for communication
Oh, it's the card from the ebay GPU scammer video!
Hi guys I water cooled my Gpu and I think I damage it, invisible visuals now have this weird likes and trees and things like that get bad rendering Im so sad😔😔
This GPU couldn't have seen this feature- and rather racy on-location photoshoot - coming.
Glad to see DankPods as one of your RUclips recommendations 😅
I was just watching the 9500GT 128MB video, how neat.
The 9500GT was eaten by Budget definitely
Pretty sure, fraps works that, since is much less intensive compared to afterburner.
huh i have an intel gma 3100 in my pc and youtube run fine at 1080p even with the vp9 codec, h264ify didn't even made a difference for me, though have to drop back 720p if the video is at 60fps
most games run way worst than this gpu though as expected haha
Looking at that gpu made me physically cringe, love to see it somehow working though!
They can modify their motherboard pcie 1x instead of modifying the gpu itself
Pixelpipes made a video on this topic, comparing also pci and pci 1x + 8x version of this card I believe
Welp this just sparks a bit of hope in me that I can build a cheaper PC.
PLEASE! Do not use a DX10 Low/middle card from 13+ years ago!
@@dallesamllhals9161 ik. Just saying that I might find something.
@@haksin2179 Where do you live? I've got an EVGA GTX 260 Core 216(YES the POWER hungry one = 202W!) lying about.
IF DX10-only IS a must ;-)
I never understood why destroy a video card in such a way when it is easier to cut the end of the PCI-E 1X connector on the motherboard.
Wow my gts 250 is faster and I got it for 25$ on Craigslist
But GTA Fi-
GTA Five is what?
TELL ME BUDGET BUILDS
So that’s why the joker stamped damaged on his forehead
You can try using a mining riser if you dont want to destroy a modern card to try it in x1
I actually game on a breaking one rn it's failing D:
Butcher a board??? All you have to do is carefully remove a bit of plastic on the end of PCIe slot so that card would fit. Some motherboards even come with open ended slots.
U should maybe try these sorta cards for emulation, if its any good still today ....well i mean test it if its useful more on that front
Never stop making videos plz
I didnt knew that card even can send out signal with a broken connector like that. Amazing, i wouldnt been bet on it
I have a 9500gt but it only has 512mb ddr2 :