LOL, the Voodoo 5 5500 was meant to compete with the GF2 GTS while the Voodoo 5 6000 (which never went retail) was to keep up with the GF2 Ultra. Now the GF4 MX is essentially a heavily beefed GF2 product which would make sense that it beats any Voodoo that was commonly available to all. It helps when the card is also 2 generations older, had 3Dfx actually stayed in business they'd surely have a product of the same generation faster than the GF4MX.