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I recently acquired a grip... a rather large grip of vintage GPUs. So many I can't even list em all. Maybe 25 cards AGP and PCIe first gen stuff. I love it.Very nice, the oldest that I've run is a Quadro FX 5600 (G80 1.5GB) on my AM4 system (as in specs) just fine. It wasn't painful at all, just installed the 342.01 driver and it worked fine, even under Windows 11. It's very limited in what it can do, though, the newest game i got to run was Final Fantasy IV pixel remaster and it still had text rendering problems. Surprisingly, GTA V runs, but low at 25 fps or so.
I think I have a 3DMark Cloud Gate run of it on my old C6H back when I had the 3500X CPU. Yep, here it is:
I scored 7 873 in Cloud Gate
AMD Ryzen 5 3500X, NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 x 1, 65536 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
It is kind of funny running these early PCIe GPUs on modern PCs, the processors and memory today are so insanely fast that you could probably max out every last bit of potential these cards could dream of doing, much more so than with high end hardware of the time.
The X600 is so slow, you could run it on anything really, it'll always be a GPU limitation on the benchmark unless there's cpu scores like 3Dmarks. Something like Aquamark, well the cpu for a card that old won't do anything for the score.