round of applause for the long gone 3dFX

morgash

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as we, the enthusiasts, sit back and watch as higher performing/higher priced multi GPU vid card solutions dominate the market, let us reflect on the fact that 3dFX were the fathers of this technology. THe mighty Voodoo 2 SLI rig was a force to be reckoned with, a hurricane in a time full of coughs. So as SLI and crossfire continue to mature, look back, and shed a tear for what COULD have been in a 3d world dominated by 8 Voodoo 10's in OCTO-SLI.

:) seriously though, after reading several articles on what 3dfx had in the line-up, i really do wonder how much faster and better 3d cards would be today if they could have stayed around to make the vcard fight more interesting. post ur opinions
 

Matt2

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I only owned 2 3DFX products. Voodoo Banshee <---- Worst video card I have ever owned and a Voodoo3 3000 <---- Very fast. Can you say 86fps in Quake2? Boo YAH.
 

destrekor

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funny, cuz 3dfx is still around ;)
and before i get flamed... realize that 3dfx was gobbled up by nVidia, and that SLI is a direct successor to the original 3dfx SLI. ;) probably worked on by former 3dfx employees.
 

Crizza

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I still remember when the Voodoo 6000 was announced and everyone thought that they were insane to require their own power connector *gasp!*

Then we have the 6800 Ultra that requires two molex's preferably on separate rails.

I remember SLI'ing two 8mb Diamond Monster 2's and being able to play HL at 1024x768... I shed a tear that day.
 

morgash

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i realize both of those things lol. I meant 3dfx as a distinct entity. if THAT was still around, we might see some things differently
 

Matt2

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Originally posted by: morgash
i realize both of those things lol. I meant 3dfx as a distinct entity. if THAT was still around, we might see some things differently

Yeah, 16bit color and 1x1 pipe architecture! Sorry... had to do it :D
 

remagavon

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Originally posted by: Crizza
I still remember when the Voodoo 6000 was announced and everyone thought that they were insane to require their own power connector *gasp!*

Then we have the 6800 Ultra that requires two molex's preferably on separate rails.

I remember SLI'ing two 8mb Diamond Monster 2's and being able to play HL at 1024x768... I shed a tear that day.

The Voodoo 5 6000 required an external power brick that plugged into the wall. The 5500 was one of the first, if not the first card to have the 4 pin molex connector.
 

user3657

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ya, i remember those days. i had a sli setup, and use to drul over it. ah....the days of having 6pci slots and using all of them with video cables galore...

2d daisyed to the dvd decoder daisyed to the 3d card........or something like that lol. now we get 3 in 1.
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: remagavon
Originally posted by: Crizza
I still remember when the Voodoo 6000 was announced and everyone thought that they were insane to require their own power connector *gasp!*

Then we have the 6800 Ultra that requires two molex's preferably on separate rails.

I remember SLI'ing two 8mb Diamond Monster 2's and being able to play HL at 1024x768... I shed a tear that day.

The Voodoo 5 6000 required an external power brick that plugged into the wall. The 5500 was one of the first, if not the first card to have the 4 pin molex connector.
And now companies are thinking of making dedicated GPU PSU's.
 

Auric

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Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: morgash
i realize both of those things lol. I meant 3dfx as a distinct entity. if THAT was still around, we might see some things differently

Yeah, 16bit color and 1x1 pipe architecture! Sorry... had to do it :D

It's not funny to think how their nefarious scheme would have limited advancement had it succeeded. Sub-standard IQ from derivative HW and a proprietary API supported by pay-offs to developers are not to be remembered fondly. I know when you were fourteen years drooling over glossy magazine ads and box art and all your dreams were realized when Santy Clause brought a VooDoo2 that you could not possibly appreciate this but it has been almost a decade since so facing da troof is long overdue.
 

Matt2

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Originally posted by: Auric
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: morgash
i realize both of those things lol. I meant 3dfx as a distinct entity. if THAT was still around, we might see some things differently

Yeah, 16bit color and 1x1 pipe architecture! Sorry... had to do it :D

It's not funny to think how their nefarious scheme would have limited advancement had it succeeded. Sub-standard IQ from derivative HW and a proprietary API supported by pay-offs to developers are not to be remembered fondly. I know when you were fourteen years drooling over glossy magazine ads and box art and all your dreams were realized when Santy Clause brought a VooDoo2 that you could not possibly appreciate this but it has been almost a decade since so facing da troof is long overdue.

I agree with you 100%. Even when I had my Voodoo3, it was just a short stop on my way to my TNT2!

I was a big advocate of Nvidia back in the day because they shoved the industry into the right direction and never looked back.

I wish we'd have another revolution in the video card industry like we had with the fall of 3DFx. Good times, good times...
 

Auric

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Originally posted by: Matt2

I was a big advocate of Nvidia back in the day because they shoved the industry into the right direction and never looked back.

I wish we'd have another revolution in the video card industry like we had with the fall of 3DFx. Good times, good times...

Yes, but there is no beast to be slain now and indeed DX10/WGF promises to eliminate the last vestiges of non-standard BS. What we need now are non-exclusive breakthroughs so that the remaining players can deliver more bang for the rupee within the standards while remaining healthy themselves (and thus able to continue re-investing).


Originally posted by: user3657

2d daisyed to the dvd decoder daisyed to the 3d card........or something like that lol. now we get 3 in 1.

That must have been blurry as heck.
 

ElFenix

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i wish i still had my v3 2000... played quake 3 on a pentium pro 233 with that one... 96 megs ram... 8 gigs hard drive space... it was uber.
 

Painman

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3dFX got completely full of themselves, screwed up royally, and took another fine American co. (STB) to the graveyard along with them. They should have stuck to making chipsets and reference boards only. I don't think their hubris was particularly helpful to the video market in the long run. Sorry.
 

psihog

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I had the voodoo 1, 2 and rush cards before moving to Geforce 2. They were a must have for Quake 1 and 2 players. I still remember the first time I switched from low res Quake to GLQuake...
 

Keysplayr

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:::: Bows Head ::::

I had a total of 3 Voodoo cards. Voodoo 2 12MB, Voodoo 3 2000 & Voodoo 3 3000.
I loved them all. Glide was awesome.
 

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I have never owned one, ever :eek: One enthusiast boat I missed :( But then most of you were still messing with your primitive IBM compatible when I had Amiga goodness!!! :lips: between the graphics and video toaster we Amiga Amigos were laughing at you, hah ha we laughed! :p ;)
 

Genx87

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A great company that had management that lacked the ability to look past the next qtr.

In the end it killed them.
 

darXoul

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I remember the first game I saw on a Voodoo card - the jump'n'run Pandemonium. Along with a hardware accelerated version of Descent. The WOW factor was just immense. So beautiful and so smooth. Good old days ;) Voodoo + Matrox Mystique FTW :)

My first Voodoo was an Orchid Righteous and IIRC, it was early 1997.
 

Steelski

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Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
:::: Bows Head ::::

I had a total of 3 Voodoo cards. Voodoo 2 12MB, Voodoo 3 2000 & Voodoo 3 3000.
I loved them all. Glide was awesome.

I always envied voodoo owners back then, I just couldent afford anything.... I also remember using S3 MeTal API with Unreal (not too stable). my friend had a voodoo1 card. we were always round his house playing crap.
 

imported_hopeless

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Oh yeah.

I had the obsidian X24, P2 450, & a HUGH 6GB hd. I still remember playing myth with it and how much better it looked then on my friends pc.

Actually I just recently got this pc back from my brother, he used it for a while until he got his own then it moved down to his daughter for a bit, it was still powerful enough for internet & scooby games at that time.

One of these days when I have enough space I'll probably set it back up, at the least it is still good for surfing the internet.