A collector has assembled what appears to be a complete historical archive of graphics processing units from AMD and NVIDIA spanning more than 30 years. The collection starts with NVIDIA's NV1 and extends through the GeForce RTX 5090, while the AMD section begins with the Radeon DDR and continues to the Radeon RX 9070 XT. The array features mostly reference designs from both manufacturers, with select models from board partners such as Zotac and Sapphire.
The compilation holds an estimated value between $200,000 and $300,000 based on current market conditions and the rarity of older models. Notable entries feature the NVIDIA Titan V Volta, which introduced high-speed HBM2 memory for advanced computing applications. The display demonstrates the progression of graphics technology from basic rendering capabilities to modern computational powerhouses used in gaming and artificial intelligence workloads.
The compilation holds an estimated value between $200,000 and $300,000 based on current market conditions and the rarity of older models. Notable entries feature the NVIDIA Titan V Volta, which introduced high-speed HBM2 memory for advanced computing applications. The display demonstrates the progression of graphics technology from basic rendering capabilities to modern computational powerhouses used in gaming and artificial intelligence workloads.