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I soooo badly want one of those, i would throw my 7800gs in a pond to get one. This card is the card of all my dreams, and i have wanted one since 3dfx announced the vsa100 chipset. This is just painfull to watch.. now i still think there is hope =(((( But i guess it ends up at 10k dollars just as last time one of those went up on ebay.
The Verite V1000 wasn't as fast as even a Voodoo 1 but it had better image quality. I still remember many a game playing VQuake on it when I used to have one (Sierra Screamin' 3D).
Anyway.. to me 3Dfx was the company that was more of the gamers company than either nVidia or ATI which at the time specially during the Voodoo 2 era didn't have anything that could match perfomancewise. So for me it was also sad to see them go by the wayside and to see nVidia buy them out to put them out of their misery so to speak.
I'd like to see what kind of performance that last 3Dfx card the Voodoo5 6000 would get in games. I bet it has some killer performance in it's own style of antialiasing which is really nice.
"The Verite V1000 wasn't as fast as even a Voodoo 1 but it had better image quality."
Yup, that about sums it up. To maintain the same framerate as people with the VooDoo1 I had to drop my resolution a bit. But being a 2D/3D card it was a better bang for the buck and saved some space not needing a second card.
3Dfx did seem to be a real gamers company. I remember sitting arround bad mouthing the GF1 and its heat issues. Now I have an Nvidia card that could burn a whole through the earth if its fans failed.
I know what you mean, my 16MB Banshee(16bit only but fast) always performed fantastically, having to switch to less polished OpenGL and Direct3D rendering for games was depressing, especially when the performance of the newer TNT/2 was decidedly poor in comparison. Such a shame that nVidia swallowed up and killed off the 3dfx family rather than taking advantage of the technology.
Wasn't 3dfx the first to have SLI technology... I was a little annoyed when Nvidia came out with it, knowing that they were the ones to take 3dfx down. I kind of forget why 3dfx went out of business. From what I remember they apparently stole or were stealing (copyright) some stuff from Nvidia. I'm not quite sure.
Either way, I always like the name Voodoo and it would be awesome if they came out with a new card / company.
That is not true.
Compare the image quality!
You had to run games on 32 bit (less fps) if you used the TNT2, while the games looked nearly the same in 16 bit with the Voodoo, only in some games like Freespace 2 the explosions would not be that colourfull.
Additionally the TNT did not suport Glide (UT e.g). So the image quality was worse in many occations.
It is interesting that 3dfx was regarded dated with their technology and now everyone is using antialiasing, SLI ...
Just interested: Did you ever own a Voodoo?
I guess the main reason why they disappeared weren't their cards, but their policy:
Producing their own cards!
nVidia and ATI let other companies produce their cards (ASUS, MSI etc.). So 3dfx forced its retailers like Creative Labs to produce ATI and nVidia cards or to leave that area of business and created a lot of additional competition as they bought a facility to produce their cards on a large scale.
Interesting is that nVidia bought 3dfx for less money than 3dfx had bought that facility just a few months before.
I would love to have one of those. I just recently stopped using my voodoo 5 5500. Awesome card in its own right.
anyone want to buy it off me?
works perfectly. 'Voodoo 5 5500 64mb AGP'.
actually, I may pop it back into my tower... hmm..
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