So I bought a new video card today...

frowertr

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:)

I sold the thing over 13 years ago over the 3DFX newsgroups (anyone remember newsgroups??) when I decided to "upgrade" to a Voodoo 2 and decided today that I had to have one back for sentimental value.

For $15 to the door it might be one of the cheapest computer part I have ever ordered even if I can't use it. No PCI slots! I should put it in a Plexi-glass case and put it on the desk!

By the way, anyone else here old enough to remember glQuake? Good times...
 

SexyK

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Still have an 8MB Voodoo2 and an AGP Voodoo5 5500 around here somewhere. Classic cards, they don't build 'em like that any more.
 

SlowSpyder

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I have a GeForce Ti4600 I picked up for about the same reason. I plan on putting it in a Socket A system for some nostalgic gaming, but mostly it just sits on my desk and I look at it and fondly remember gaming of yesteryear. But that's not really 'that' old... maybe I'll pick up a Radeon 7200 32MB DDR someday as well. :)
 

Chapbass

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I remember playing HL1 with software rendering (I was too young to have a job, so having a top of the line gaming machine wasn't really something I could swing)...then one day I grabbed a voodoo2 and put it in there...I remember being FLOORED with how good the graphics were in comparison to my software rendering (especially since I was playing team fortress classic on a 17" monitor at 320x240 res...)

One of the biggest upgrades I ever did to my system. I think the only other one that came close was moving from an 800mhz athlon thunderbird with 128mb of ram and a 10gb hdd to a 2.8c p4 with 1gb of ram and 160gb hdd....
 

frowertr

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@SexyK

I wish I had kept all my 3DFX boards instead of selling along the way. I paid $300+ for the Monster 3D back around '96 - '97. I don't know if you remember but the card would "click" when I would start a game like glQuake Unreal.

@SlowSpyder
I thought about doing this too! But I don't know if I have the time (or patience) to build a system with parts I'd have to scrounge to find. I don't have any of my old games either! :(

@Chapbass
Same thing happened to me when I went from vanilla quick to glQuake. What a friggin difference! I don't remember the specs on the machine I had at the time. Hell that was before college and a long time ago!
 

SlowSpyder

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I'd play Diablo 2, Wizardry 8, Might and Magic 6 (and probalby 7 and 8), HOMM2 and 3, Divine Divinity, Morrowind, Beyond Divinity, Dungeon Seige, etc. etc. on a retro system. Some of those games just don't like Vista. But, in truth it's probably just be a lot easier to use something like Virtual Box and create a virtual Win98 and/or Win2k system to play these games. I hope my quad core and 5870 are up to task of rendering Morrowind! :)
 

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I'd play Diablo 2, Wizardry 8, Might and Magic 6 (and probalby 7 and 8), HOMM2 and 3, Divine Divinity, Morrowind, Beyond Divinity, Dungeon Seige, etc. etc. on a retro system. Some of those games just don't like Vista. But, in truth it's probably just be a lot easier to use something like Virtual Box and create a virtual Win98 and/or Win2k system to play these games. I hope my quad core and 5870 are up to task of rendering Morrowind! :)

I wish Ubisoft would make another party based, first person might and magic rpg game. :( I miss world of xeen, and mm6 & 7 weren't bad either.
 

tincart

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I still have my original Diamond TNT2 Ultra sitting in a box somewhere. I got it when I was doing the news for Riva3d.com (long dead).
 

PingSpike

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I have a canopus pure3d (voodoo1 with 6mb memory) that I kept for nostalgic reasons. My other favorite that I sold was my ti4600...that card lasted me a long damn time.