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I've got the best mouse pad!!

Lemme see if I remember...

V3 2000 was the budget card
V3 3000 was the midrange card
V3 3500 was the performance card

Then 3dfx started going kinda off and you had to supply your own nuke plant to run quake 3.
 
Originally posted by: halik
why the fuck is my original post not on top? WTFBBQ?

here

You really don't know about the time warps?

Fusetalk is having issues... If you respond to a thread quickly enough (same minute as the OP) you can take over the thread.
 
Does anybody remember the guy in this forum who was giving out the new "state of the art" mouse pads several yrs back? I don't have it anymore and I don't recall what it was called either.
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
Lemme see if I remember...

V3 2000 was the budget card
V3 3000 was the midrange card
V3 3500 was the performance card

Then 3dfx started going kinda off and you had to supply your own nuke plant to run quake 3.

The clock rates were 143 MHz, 166 MHz and 183 MHz respectively (core/mem were synchronized). The prices were $129, $179, and $249. And the 3500 had a TV tuner.
 
Originally posted by: SonicIce
Originally posted by: silverpig
Lemme see if I remember...

V3 2000 was the budget card
V3 3000 was the midrange card
V3 3500 was the performance card

Then 3dfx started going kinda off and you had to supply your own nuke plant to run quake 3.

The clock rates were 143 MHz, 166 MHz and 183 MHz respectively (core/mem were synchronized). The prices were $129, $179, and $249. And the 3500 had a TV tuner.

i have the V2 2000 SLI, "paired" with a S3 Ravage.

then i got the v5 5500 pci, it almost caught on fire.
 
Originally posted by: halik
woop
Only few will appreciate

I had a Voodoo 3, I remember calling their support for help, and the tech dude I got on the line was playing a fucking video game. He wasn't even trying to be slick about it, the volume was pretty loud. It was Re-Volt (bad ass game) didn't find it very professional though lol.
 
I remember when I got the Voodoo 5 5500 that it came with a mousepad cus they pushed the release date back a little and the pad was to say sorry.
 
Originally posted by: halik
woop
Only few will appreciate
Damn, I loved the Voodoo 3 3000 I rocked back in the day. The unreal games loved that card. The pad still looks new, how'd you keep it in such good shape?
 
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