My first computer had a Pentium 3 and a
Geforce 3 GPU.
Used to play a lot of Football Manager type of games (Championship Manager?) with my brother all the time. Football managerial games were very popular at that time around here, probably because a earlier old DOS game that was a enormous hit, can't recall the name though. Edit: the game was Elifoot!!!!!!!!!
Had a few laptops after that, but none with dedicated graphics. At one point I had a Toshiba AMD powered laptop at home, connected to screen keyboard and mouse and used 2 Asus eeePC laptops (netbooks) all over. At one time the home laptop started to struggle too much and decided to get a desktop.
Played very few games on those laptops, not because the lack of graphic power but my attention was on other things. None the less, I played a lot of Counter Strike on the home laptop and Battle for Wesnoth on the netbooks, they were also my introduction to Linux.
I still have that Toshiba AMD laptop (I gave it away but it returned home after no longer being able to properly surf the web) and it was the machine I took for those loooong nights on Lan parties.
AMD HD 7770 awsome card for the price. I recall playing some Minecraft and a LOT of CS-GO on that card.
It was later upgraded to a
AMD HD 7850, not a big upgrade but is still probably one of my favorite cards ever, together with the 750Ti and 1050Ti.
Ohhh, all the time playing Dirt Rally and, If I'm not mistaken, also played Ori and Blind Forest on that card.
AMD Rx480 4Gb Funny to see how this card is actually more expensive now than it was when launched. I discover GOG somewhere between the HD7850 and the Rx480 and joined to buy Populous the Beginning.
Played too many games on this card but the ones I enjoyed the most are Hollow Knight, Portal 1 and 2. I played the last multiplayer games on this card.
It was good overall but some games gave me a bit of trouble, like Populous 3 and King's Bounty the Legend.
nVidia GTX 1650 after the old Rx480 start artifacting the image I got a GTX 1650. I usually don't play very demanding games and the more graphic intensive game on this card was Rime, wich actually surprised me in how much horsepower it needed.
This is the list of GPU's on my main desktop, there were other cards in between for one reason or another since I tend to have 2 or 3 desktops at any given time and at least a laptop or more recently, a Windows tablet. Sometimes use them to play games as well and the only portable computer I had with a dedicated card was a i5 Toshiba Tecra with some low power AMD card wich I used for 5-6 years.
My first tablet was a chinese rebranded unit powered by a Atom z8350, slow AF but played so many good games on it including: Guacamelee, into the breach, Plants vs Zombies, Fell Seal, Super Crate Box, SteamWorld Heist and Skullgirls.
rtcvb32: 2019-Now: ATI GeForce 1050i - Current video card, seems to always run cool.
That's a hell of a good card :D
You didn't think someone was actually reading all the posts, how naughty!