I still remember getting my first 3dfx graphics card, the Orchid Righteous 3D -- a 3Dfx (capital D) Voodoo 1 with 4MB of RAM. I later had Voodoo 2 in SLI, and then a Voodoo 3 3000, but the Voodoo 5 ...
I'm old enough to remember the hype of 3Dfx (capitalized D made the difference as they changed to 3dfx years later) and the original Voodoo 1. Man... it was an absolute game-changer. Super smooth ...
I have 2 voodoo2 cards (1 is the Diamond Monster 3D II and the other is the 3dfx Voodoo 2 1000. I thought I had remembered that you could somehow connect them together interlacing or SLI or something?
There was a feature in the now (old) VooDoo cards where you could connect two of them together. I was woundering what cards you can do that too (Voodoo 2, Voodoo 3, 3 2000, 3 3000)and wether or not it ...
Anyone who owned a PC in the 90’s will have undoubtedly encountered the 3DFX Voodoo graphics cards. They were, at the time, amongst the best you could buy and the ‘Holy Grail’ of graphical quality.
Two years after launching its original Voodoo Graphics chipset, 3Dfx delivered its successor in 1998 as the Voodoo2 with not two, but three GPUs on the same card. What's more, two Voodoo2 cards could ...
ExtremeTech has one of the first reviews in I’ve seen of nVidia’s SLI video cards—the little trick where they let you connect two video cards together to double (or at least increase) your polygon ...
Ah, SLI. That most famous of three letter acronyms is rearing its 3D head again. I'm pretty sure the majority of the HEXUS-reading public has some idea of the basic ideas behind 3dfx's old concept.
Believe it or not, the 3dfx Interactive account on Twitter that has created some buzz over a supposed comeback made its promised announcement today, and we have not been Rick Rolled! However, we might ...