ISA/PCI/AGP Card Display Stand

ISA/PCI/AGP Card Display Stand

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Have an old Voodoo, Sound Blaster, or Gravis UltraSound hanging around, but don't have a machine to use it in? Have a spare GeForce 256 that it seems like a shame to leave in a drawer? Why not print yourself one of these and display it! The slot for the card edge is deep enough to accommodate any standard PC expansion card, and long enough to fit ISA (8- and 16-bit), PCI (32-bit, probably not PCI-X), and AGP (probably not AGP Pro) cards. I haven't tested it with a PCI Express card, but you could probably get one in there by my estimation. The base is stable enough that it will even handle full-length ISA cards, and there's just enough room behind the slot for fan pins and memory ICs that are soldered to the back of the card. The front facade also has plenty of vertical room if you want to emboss a 3dfx or Gravis logo into it or something; I'll probably upload versions of it that have embossed logos in them already, but if you beat me to, it, cool.

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