Hey guys I have an ATI All-In-Wonder video in/video out card from 1996. I also have an All-In-Wonder Radeon 7200 from 2000 which I recently got set up and working. The original card from 1996 was in my Asus PII machine that got killed when the psu melted down. 
I am not 100% sure but based on the scorch marks some members of badcaps thought that it was a 5v stand by rail that went over voltage. I have yet to fix the motherboard but that is another issue on its own.
The card is a standard PCI card. I plugged it into a working PC and it gave me 8 quick beeps which means bad video card. Bummer. I'm guessing that video cards have no protection and it fried the GPU? Or is there something simple that took the grunt of the over voltage? The sound card which was an ISA card still works fine.
Any thought would be appreciated because I would love to have at least a few pieces of my first ever system live on.
Thanks


The card is a standard PCI card. I plugged it into a working PC and it gave me 8 quick beeps which means bad video card. Bummer. I'm guessing that video cards have no protection and it fried the GPU? Or is there something simple that took the grunt of the over voltage? The sound card which was an ISA card still works fine.
Any thought would be appreciated because I would love to have at least a few pieces of my first ever system live on.
Thanks
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