Rebuilding a $34K SGI Computer from 1994 | Indigo2 Extreme Retro Revisit
We rebuilt an SGI (Silicon Graphics) computer from 1994, sent to us by SGI Depot, to look at high-end graphics from an old flagship workstation.
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The SGI Indigo2 Extreme is the first of two SGI systems we're looking at this week, this one using the Extreme Graphics set from Silicon Graphics. The system is from roughly 1994 and originally sold for about $34k, largely targeting movie studios and enterprise clients in the medical and defense industries. SGI has long since gone bankrupt, but built some of the highest-end, earliest GPUs with surprisingly good 3D rendering capabilities. This was sent from Ian of SGI Depot.
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The SGI Indigo2 Extreme is the first of two SGI systems we're looking at this week, this one using the Extreme Graphics set from Silicon Graphics. The system is from roughly 1994 and originally sold for about $34k, largely targeting movie studios and enterprise clients in the medical and defense industries. SGI has long since gone bankrupt, but built some of the highest-end, earliest GPUs with surprisingly good 3D rendering capabilities. This was sent from Ian of SGI Depot.
Find SGI Depot here: https://geni.us/S347qP9
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Hosts: Steve Burke, Patrick Lathan
Video: Andrew Coleman
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