Tema: Re: Voodoo 2 8MB vs 12MB
Autorius: MRT
Data: 2014-05-23 09:30:02
> pasirodo buvo ir tokiu 
> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3dfx-Voodoo5-5500-64MB-AGP-Graphics-Card-210-0413-001-Retro-Gaming-Very-Rare-/141290117628?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item20e58c19fc


Is esmes cia 3dfx'o antkapis.. o siaip dar ir tokios beveik buvo:
http://www.3dfxzone.it/news/reader.php?objid=3218

The Voodoo 5 6000 is the unreleased high-end product in the Voodoo5 line. It was to use four 166 MHz VSA-100 processors, each with 
its own 32 MB of 166 MHz SDRAM, resulting in the first 128 MB graphics card (consisting of sixteen 8 MB chips). Approximately 1000+ 
test cards were produced. Because the card used more power than the AGP specification allowed for, a special power supply called 
Voodoo Volts was to have been included with it. This would have been an external device that would connect to an AC outlet. Most of 
the prototype cards utilized a standard internal power supply molex power connector.