Tema: Re: Voodoo 2 8MB vs 12MB
Autorius: Rrr
Data: 2014-05-27 16:40:54
Atsimenu turejau kadaise Velocyti 100, 8MB, PCI ant Cel400@510, 32 MB. Quake 
2, UT kaldavau... :-)


"Techno" <Techno[istrinti]@remo.lt> wrote in message 
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> 3Dfx Banshee buvo 2D modulis + Voodoo2, be vieno TMU, ant vienos PCB ir su 
> Voodoo3 tiesioginio ryšio neturėjo.
> O kastratas nuo Voodoo3 vadinosi 3Dfx Velocity: 8 MB RAM vietoje 16 MB ir 
> vienas disablintas TMU.
>
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> "MRT" <martynas@fastlink.lt> wrote in message 
> news:llllrl$j3g$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>> Kiek nori uz Voodoo2?
>>
>> Sitos nostalgijos pas tevus like.. reiktu prisiminti ka is tikruju 
>> turiu..
>> Jei ivardintum uz kiek tau butu priimtina kaina, tai galvociau eit ieskot 
>> ar ne.
>>
>> PS. tau tikrai nebutu priimtiniau koks VoodooIII/Bansche AGP?
>>
>> In late 1998, 3dfx released the Voodoo3, which effectively replaced the 
>> Voodoo2 as the company's flagship product. The base model Voodoo3 2000 
>> offered slightly greater performance in some situations than a Voodoo2 
>> SLI + 2D card, in a single card. The 3000 and 3500 models offered 
>> performance exceeding Voodoo2 SLI in certain environments.[1] At the same 
>> time 3dfx also released the budget-priced Voodoo Banshee, a combination 
>> 2D/3D card that used an overclocked but incomplete Voodoo3, missing one 
>> of the texture units.
>>
>> The Voodoo3 2000, 3000 and 3500 differed mainly in clock frequencies 
>> (memory and core were synchronous). The clock rates were 143 MHz, 166 MHz 
>> and 183 MHz respectively.
>>
>> .... kazka lyg ir pamenu apie Voodoo3 3000 ...
>>
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