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Shapenz

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#300810 6-Oct-2022 08:52
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Hey guys - cleaning up some of the shelves in my man cave.

 

Pickup Hamilton or whatever the BAC cost is for shipping.

 

 

 

Quadro K2000 - was used in a Mac Pro 5,1... works up until Big Sur with built in Kepler driver from memory. Has some corrosion on the ports.

 

$25

 

 

Quadro K600 - was used in my Unraid server for a VM GPU.

 

$25

 

 

NVIDIA Geforce 1060 - This was working fine for me.. I sold it in a PC and then when it arrived it wasn't working. I have tested all the basic things...tried it in a different desktop etc but no luck. I doubt this will be an easy fix.

 

$FREE

 

 

AMD HD6450 1GB

 

$FREE

 

 

AMD HD5670 1GB

 

$FREE

 

 

AGP NVIDIA FX5200 - from PowerMac G5

 

$FREE

 

 

AMD HD6670 1GB (Dell Card)

 

$FREE

 


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gehenna
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  #2978143 6-Oct-2022 10:37
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Some of these would be great for passthrough to a Plex docker for transcoding. 




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  #2978158 6-Oct-2022 11:01
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any idea if the k600 can handle 1080p playback?

 

trying to use a VM inside unraid to do htpc.


Shapenz

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  #2978240 6-Oct-2022 12:15
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I'll reply to PM's this evening when the kids are in bed. but the 1060 and 6670 are gone.

 

 

 

@iamsammajor I'm not 100% sure on media encoding but it could encode parsec 1080p h264 to stream Age of Empires to my MacBook 


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