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The Voodoo 4 and Voodoo 5 therefore didn’t do well in the market. 3dfx had been working on a new accelerator called Rampage. Work began in 1998, and this product still had some ways to go. In an ...
When you fire up an old PC game, it’s usually on a desktop with a classic 3D card. What if you wanted that on a laptop? That’s exactly what Daniel Simionescu (sdz) tackled by fitting a Voodoo4 ...
Voodoo Doughnut is offering a Chicken 'N Waffles doughnut as a special treat for 4/20 weekend. The frosting is said to be "chicken-flavored." Photo courtesy of Voodoo Doughnuts ...
The VoodooX Project is the closest 3dfx fans will get to see a new video card from a company that went under two decades ago.
User finds the mythical 3dfx Voodoo 5 6000 graphics card, which integrated a total of 4 GPUs on the same PCB, but never hit the market.
For the uninitiated, the Voodoo 4 was a graphics card by 3Dfx built on a 250nm process and based on the VSA-100 graphics processor. The card supported DirectX 6.0 in its Napalm 26-220 variant.
The MXM card compared to an original 3dfx Voodoo 4 4500 AGP card. At this stage, sdz has it pretty much working—the biggest problem is that he can't overclock it while it's in the laptop.
Voodoo Medics — Part Four: How the deaths of Australian soldiers still impact combat doctor’s life Three Australian soldiers were killed in a bloody six-week period in Afghanistan.
Also read: 3Dfx Interactive: Gone But Not Forgotten The VSA-100 is the most powerful 3D acceleration technology 3Dfx for the various Voodoo 4/5 models.
I love this new homemade 3dfx Voodoo graphics card A component modder has made a brand new 3dfx VSA-100 PC retro gaming card, with twice as much VRAM as the Voodoo4 4500, and an HDMI output.
The last dedicated 3D card The Voodoo 2 was a success for 3dfx, with the ability to run games at 800 x 600, and its improved performance, making it highly popular with gamers.
The 3dfx Voodoo marks the dawn of consumer 3D graphics acceleration. This graphics accelerator, equipped with a modest 50MHz clock speed and 4/6MB of memory, not to mention a 500nm process node ...