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3dfx Voodoo3
by
Anand Lal Shimpi
on April 3, 1999 5:27 PM EST
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Index
The Changing Face of 3dfx
Improving on Weaknesses: The Voodoo3
AGP, Lies, and Videotape
Three Ways to Say: Single Card SLI
Judging 2D Quality
Way #1 to Say Single Card SLI: Voodoo3 2000
Way #2 & 3
One Overrated Weakness: 32-bit Rendering
One Underrated Weakness: The OpenGL ICD
Pentium III 500 Performance - Quake 2 (OpenGL) demo1.dm2
Pentium II 400 demo1.dm2
Pentium II 266 demo1.dm2
Celeron 333A Performance - demo1.dm2
Celeron 266 Performance - demo1.dm2
CPU Scaling Performance - demo1.dm2
Pentium III 500 crusher.dm2
Pentium II 400 crusher.dm2
Pentium II 266 crusher.dm2
Celeron 333A crusher.dm2
Celeron 266 crusher.dm2
CPU Scaling crusher.dm2
Quake 2 Performance Conclusions
Pentium III 500 Performance - Shogo (Direct3D) RevShogo
Pentium II 400 RevShogo
Pentium II 266 RevShogo
Celeron 333A RevShogo
Celeron 266 RevShogo
CPU Scaling RevShogo
Shogo RevShogo Performance Conclusions
Turok2 (Direct3D/Glide) T2MARK
2D Performance
Final Words, the Future, and Should You Buy it?
Pentium II 266 Performance - Shogo (Direct3D) RevShogo Demo
Pentium II 400 RevShogo
Celeron 333A RevShogo
Index
The Changing Face of 3dfx
Improving on Weaknesses: The Voodoo3
AGP, Lies, and Videotape
Three Ways to Say: Single Card SLI
Judging 2D Quality
Way #1 to Say Single Card SLI: Voodoo3 2000
Way #2 & 3
One Overrated Weakness: 32-bit Rendering
One Underrated Weakness: The OpenGL ICD
Pentium III 500 Performance - Quake 2 (OpenGL) demo1.dm2
Pentium II 400 demo1.dm2
Pentium II 266 demo1.dm2
Celeron 333A Performance - demo1.dm2
Celeron 266 Performance - demo1.dm2
CPU Scaling Performance - demo1.dm2
Pentium III 500 crusher.dm2
Pentium II 400 crusher.dm2
Pentium II 266 crusher.dm2
Celeron 333A crusher.dm2
Celeron 266 crusher.dm2
CPU Scaling crusher.dm2
Quake 2 Performance Conclusions
Pentium III 500 Performance - Shogo (Direct3D) RevShogo
Pentium II 400 RevShogo
Pentium II 266 RevShogo
Celeron 333A RevShogo
Celeron 266 RevShogo
CPU Scaling RevShogo
Shogo RevShogo Performance Conclusions
Turok2 (Direct3D/Glide) T2MARK
2D Performance
Final Words, the Future, and Should You Buy it?
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Thatguy97
- Monday, April 20, 2020 -
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wow I commented on this 5 years ago
vortmax2
- Monday, April 12, 2021 -
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Ahhh, the good ol' days when one could understand the hardware without a PhD...
vortmax2
- Monday, April 12, 2021 -
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AND...you could actually see the video card PCB.
vortmax2
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"Initial estimates put the cost of a Voodoo3 3500 at around $220 to $250, too rich for the blood of most hard-core gamers."
How times have changed...lol
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Thatguy97 - Monday, April 20, 2020 - link
wow I commented on this 5 years agovortmax2 - Monday, April 12, 2021 - link
Ahhh, the good ol' days when one could understand the hardware without a PhD...vortmax2 - Monday, April 12, 2021 - link
AND...you could actually see the video card PCB.vortmax2 - Monday, April 12, 2021 - link
"Initial estimates put the cost of a Voodoo3 3500 at around $220 to $250, too rich for the blood of most hard-core gamers."How times have changed...lol