Those MXM cards might be testable in an HP 8200 Elite USFF. I have tested many MXM cards with that system. The OEM docs say the 8200 only supports HD 7650A and an HD 5450 but I have successfully tested and used all kinds of MXM cards. The newer ones like a GTX 960 MXM doesn’t work but older MXM cards work fine. Hope this helps you get to testing those MXM cards!
i believe i once saw a pci to mxm adapter to use notebook formfactor gpus on a regular pc , that way you could test and run those engineering sambles of the mxm form factor cards ;) if they dont have a proprietary power connection
I wonder if those two ES MXM cards could be mobile 5850 or 5870s considering the label states they have the "Broadway" ASIC on them. as for the smaller part, the codename "Cedar" is the same TeraScale chip found on the 5450, 6350 and even the OEM R5 220.
3:00 More likely a Ati Mobilty Radeon HD 58X0 jugding bei the Broadway codename and the date on the label. 4:18 That's an interesting one. Most likely a early AMD Radeon HD 63X0M prototyp with only 512 MB DDR3 instead of 1 GB DDR3. The additional pads for the missing memory chips are obviously present. The Cedar codename refers to the desktop HD5450 but that's not possible there were already mobile (Park) and desktop (Cedar) HD5450 out nearly 6 respectively 5 months by 3rd of July 2010. So it could only be Robson or Radeon HD 63X0M which was basicly the same chip as Cedar. This doesn't explain why only 512 MB of VRAM were used. Most variants of the chip had 1 GB of DDR3 and there were only one 512 MB version of the Mobilty Radeon HD 5470 but using GDDR5 memory. I could only imagine these cards would work in that prototyp mainboard. Putting them in that PCIe card could potentially damage either the MXM, the PCIe card or both. At least it seems to me they choose the MXM interface for convenience to hook on various port as they test the card not to install graphics cards in it. So the pinout won't be to the MXM standard.
It is question if I can test it and where ... I found some reviews. elchapuzasinformatico.com/2011/09/primeras-demostraciones-de-las-gpus-amd-radeon-hd-7000m/ www.thg.ru/graphic/obzor_amd_radeon_hd_8790m_test/
hi i have my 3850HD with W10, the device manager recognice it as Ati 3850 but i cant find amd drivers, how can i check if is working 100% with W10 native drivers
Thank you for uploading :) Those first 3 cards you showed intrigued me somewhat, I am particularly interested in the motherboard that you plugged them into: What type or standard were those motherboards, as I havn't come across them before? Thank you again for the time and effort you take to upload, I really enjoy your content :)
Crazy how the engineering sample 3850 outlived the release 3850 which artefact's. Although they look very similar doesn't look like they made much changes other than a tiny few components on the back which look like fuses/caps?
i'm pretty sure you can test smaller mxm card on FS1 prototype board. most likely others will work fine and even if they won't nothing bad will happen. you probably gonna get signal only from this displayport card on mini-pcie
@@RETROHardware just found this www.cicig.co/product/i6xtmt1 it doesn't have video output, but you can connect other amd card and use mxm card as 3d accelerator to test it you can also get MXM IPC-H110 motherboard form ASRock. It's the cheapest option as far as ATX based motherboards
Don't try to run those mxm cards in that GPU on the PCI-E card with MXM-like slot for display connector expansion. I'm pretty much sure that could damage it. That other board with CPU and AMD branding might have true MXM slot. Just try to follow the traces on board, and if it will have a lot of differential pairs like PCI-E interface and some power delivery pins it might be true PCI-E.
Great Collection i dont think anyone has so many rare Engineering Samples :)
yeah, insane 🔥
I started building gaming pc's 20+ years ago and AMD /ATI were my favorites
Another awesome video! I love to see ES parts, I collect some of them too. Would be interesting to see if those MXM cards work.
It is to risky without more informations. Lot of unknown jumpers on testing boards around ...
Those MXM cards might be testable in an HP 8200 Elite USFF. I have tested many MXM cards with that system. The OEM docs say the 8200 only supports HD 7650A and an HD 5450 but I have successfully tested and used all kinds of MXM cards. The newer ones like a GTX 960 MXM doesn’t work but older MXM cards work fine. Hope this helps you get to testing those MXM cards!
But those Are Not Fit In That PC
Super zaujimave, nikdy som tie kusky predtym nevidiel. Vdaka za moznost tieto zabudnute poklady kuknut :)
Great camera work and always, very interesting!
Unbelievable, truly.
Really nice collection
very good is a big retrò hardware!!
The HD3000 series cards have the same energy as the JNCO jeans with the fire motif.
3:03 a rebranded Broadway XT/HD 5870M.
I suppose the videocards at the start of the video are mobile samples
Try them on the motherboard with the slot
Amazing!
the small one is so cute
I wonder if the MXM’s you had at the start are for 2010 iMacs
Great !!!!
i simple LOVE that red design !
BTW,got the same 5770 8))
i believe i once saw a pci to mxm adapter to use notebook formfactor gpus on a regular pc , that way you could test and run those engineering sambles of the mxm form factor cards ;) if they dont have a proprietary power connection
You mean something like this? www.amazon.co.uk/Eurocom-MXM3-PCIe-Riser-Based/dp/B07VV63NJ9
the one you saw are impossible to get, you can get one that have x4 slots or more but they cost 1000$+ or more
I wonder if those two ES MXM cards could be mobile 5850 or 5870s considering the label states they have the "Broadway" ASIC on them. as for the smaller part, the codename "Cedar" is the same TeraScale chip found on the 5450, 6350 and even the OEM R5 220.
huuuuu new video with weird old retro pc stuff :D
3:00 More likely a Ati Mobilty Radeon HD 58X0 jugding bei the Broadway codename and the date on the label.
4:18 That's an interesting one. Most likely a early AMD Radeon HD 63X0M prototyp with only 512 MB DDR3 instead of 1 GB DDR3. The additional pads for the missing memory chips are obviously present. The Cedar codename refers to the desktop HD5450 but that's not possible there were already mobile (Park) and desktop (Cedar) HD5450 out nearly 6 respectively 5 months by 3rd of July 2010. So it could only be Robson or Radeon HD 63X0M which was basicly the same chip as Cedar. This doesn't explain why only 512 MB of VRAM were used. Most variants of the chip had 1 GB of DDR3 and there were only one 512 MB version of the Mobilty Radeon HD 5470 but using GDDR5 memory.
I could only imagine these cards would work in that prototyp mainboard. Putting them in that PCIe card could potentially damage either the MXM, the PCIe card or both. At least it seems to me they choose the MXM interface for convenience to hook on various port as they test the card not to install graphics cards in it. So the pinout won't be to the MXM standard.
It is question if I can test it and where ... I found some reviews.
elchapuzasinformatico.com/2011/09/primeras-demostraciones-de-las-gpus-amd-radeon-hd-7000m/
www.thg.ru/graphic/obzor_amd_radeon_hd_8790m_test/
its not about how rare this GPU's are , but how our friend find it ! XD
When are you going to test the MXM cards???
AMD 216-0769010 - Mobility Radeon HD 5850
ATI 216-0774040 - ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 (Taiwan)
hi i have my 3850HD with W10, the device manager recognice it as Ati 3850 but i cant find amd drivers, how can i check if is working 100% with W10 native drivers
Thank you for uploading :)
Those first 3 cards you showed intrigued me somewhat, I am particularly interested in the motherboard that you plugged them into: What type or standard were those motherboards, as I havn't come across them before?
Thank you again for the time and effort you take to upload, I really enjoy your content :)
I allready made video about this MB ... just make some search :-)
There were mxm FirePro cards for Workstation laptops. Maybe you have prototypes of them
Did you try OC 5770?
Crazy how the engineering sample 3850 outlived the release 3850 which artefact's. Although they look very similar doesn't look like they made much changes other than a tiny few components on the back which look like fuses/caps?
Photo gallery for this video: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1021481118263180
so thats the reason for the wavy pattern on the 3850 boards!!! Did not know that, have 2 agp (one kinda broken - a powercolor, saphire ok)
bruh a lot of these cards are actually more powerful than my main pc...
i'm pretty sure you can test smaller mxm card on FS1 prototype board. most likely others will work fine and even if they won't nothing bad will happen. you probably gonna get signal only from this displayport card on mini-pcie
Maybe yes, maybe no. Who knows.
@@RETROHardware just found this www.cicig.co/product/i6xtmt1
it doesn't have video output, but you can connect other amd card and use mxm card as 3d accelerator to test it
you can also get MXM IPC-H110 motherboard form ASRock. It's the cheapest option as far as ATX based motherboards
Thanks for link. I allready saw similar reductions/cards for more MXM cards ... yeah mabye it is usable for first test.
Quite strange they would put crossfire connectors on a 2400 xt, prototype or not heh.
Hi I anted to ask you where are you from, I saw your recycle bin name, koš
Slo by otestovat ty prvni grafiky to me zajima prosim
neni v cem :-)
@@RETROHardware ta deska nefunguje?
Gotta love the date of that FirePro V7900's GPU, 1111 :)
Nice)
Mint condition
Don't try to run those mxm cards in that GPU on the PCI-E card with MXM-like slot for display connector expansion. I'm pretty much sure that could damage it. That other board with CPU and AMD branding might have true MXM slot. Just try to follow the traces on board, and if it will have a lot of differential pairs like PCI-E interface and some power delivery pins it might be true PCI-E.
Yep theres lot of unknown jumpers. I saw lot of similar ES PCIE boards with several MXM slots but it is very risky.
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Kind of makes me wonder where modern graphics would be if it was still ATI vs Nvidia
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legend is the old ones
KING RETRO HARDWARE
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