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Post by GiGaBiTe on Apr 10, 2005 11:13:45 GMT -5
you know your a 3DFX junkie, when you have this many VooDoo cards my VooDoo5 5500 my VooDoo 3's my VooDoo 2's (and the one on the far right is a Voodoo 1) and with the SLi cable ! (they are very rare)
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Post by cdoty on Apr 12, 2005 19:10:32 GMT -5
you know your a 3DFX junkie, when you have this many VooDoo cards Impressive, I think. I haven't seriously seen a Voodoo card since the Monster Voodoo. I remember it well, since it broke the blitting code I was working on for the game Revenant. It had something to do with the ZBuffer not being able to be locked in the manner I was using. I guess that could explain why I've never personally owned one.
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Post by oompa loompa on Apr 14, 2005 22:43:11 GMT -5
wow, that's a large amount of wealth there =P
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Post by GiGaBiTe on Apr 17, 2005 23:04:51 GMT -5
so much for the VooDoo5, the fan got cracked. was trying to install it in an old computer, and something fell and hit the edge of the fan.
it has holes for clamps for other types of fans, i guess ill have to do that.
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Post by cdoty on Apr 21, 2005 11:05:46 GMT -5
When was the VoODOo 5 released?
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Post by GiGaBiTe on Apr 21, 2005 16:57:20 GMT -5
2000
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Post by cdoty on Apr 22, 2005 11:26:06 GMT -5
The coolest thing I remember about the 3DFX was that it was used in arcade games.
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