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I remember slapping in my Voodoo 3DFX card and being blown away by the graphics. I turned on hardware rendering for Quake 2 and was like "WHOA!!!".
So many good memories! I remember the anticipation of a new card launch. nVidia would release. ATI would counter. Vice versa. It was war.
Now all we care about are phones...
I'm pretty sure there have been more than a few "nvidia sli on a single card" choices out there.
I remember slapping in my Voodoo 3DFX card and being blown away by the graphics. I turned on hardware rendering for Quake 2 and was like "WHOA!!!".
the GF2 GTS I bought back then blew that combination away.The Voodoo 3000 + Unreal Tournament was the best damn PC gaming experience in the late 90's. Graphics were so damn smooth.
The 4000 and 5000 were let downs in comparison.
I remember slapping in my Voodoo 3DFX card and being blown away by the graphics. I turned on hardware rendering for Quake 2 and was like "WHOA!!!".
anything + Unreal Tournament was the best damn PC gaming experience in the late 90's. Graphics were so damn smooth.
The 4000 and 5000 were let downs in comparison.
Fixed
Nvidia didn't bring the new SLI back till 2004 (2 cards) and it wasn't until 2006 that they officially produced a single card with 2 GPUs (I believe).
Somewhere around 2005 Gigabyte went out on their own and produced a bastard child Nvidia based card with 2 GPUs.
LOL- every person I talked to had this experience:
"I plugged the card in and didn't see any difference."
"You have to turn on hardware acceleration."
"Oh, I didn't know that.....WHHHHOOOOAAAAAAA!!!!!"
Of course kids today are used to 3D games, so it's no big deal now.
I was looking for a video of this that wasn't 10 mins long. Anyone know of a video showing how it looked on and off?
Here's a split screen:
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Like going from VHS on a 100" screen to Blu Ray.
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I remember this.Here's a split screen:
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