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Reply #15 - 06.10.05 at 18:26:37
 
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The BIOS sticker says it is, so unless I see proof otherwise I won't change it.


They are two different cards; check the stickers.


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check the chip layout, totally identical Wink

it would be the Same like comparing a V56K Rev.A 3700 with it's NFR stickers placed abit differntly also, it is still the same card Wink


Iam refering to the hardware used hardware technically it's the same card , I'm not Saying that it is Gary's card , you see Smiley
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Re: Overview of all Voodoo cards.
Reply #16 - 06.10.05 at 19:05:37
 
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The BIOS sticker says it is, so unless I see proof otherwise I won't change it.




It's a Velocity 200.

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They are two different cards; check the stickers.



Both cards are 4800 with 64MB of ram.
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Reply #17 - 06.10.05 at 21:31:45
 
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3dfx Voodoo 5 5000 AGP 32MB SDRAM


At least my 5000 AGP is equipped with SGRAM and I guess the other 5000 AGP prototypes are as well.
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Reply #18 - 06.10.05 at 23:33:17
 
yeah exactly, the 5000 has SGRAM never seen one with SDRAM wouldn't be logic too.

There is no STB/3dfx Voodoo3 2000 AGP with SGRAM.
It's indeed a Velocity 200 AGP , that's for sure, norries there. 8)
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Reply #19 - 07.10.05 at 02:39:54
 
i like this overview, nice idea, did you have the powercolor 183 card in there? and the superteck?
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Reply #20 - 07.10.05 at 04:26:15
 
Where are all the Quantum3D cards? Aren't they Voodoo cards?
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Re: Overview of all Voodoo cards.
Reply #21 - 07.10.05 at 10:21:24
 
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At least my 5000 AGP is equipped with SGRAM and I guess the other 5000 AGP prototypes are as well.

Oops, I knew that Tongue No idea how that D got there Grin

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i like this overview, nice idea, did you have the powercolor 183 card in there? and the superteck?

Added the Supertek. Still looking for images of the 183MHz PowerColor V3 cards. Also looking for PCI cards of the brand, the one listed surely can't be their only PCI card?


Quantum3D will also be added later.
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Reply #22 - 07.10.05 at 11:33:39
 
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Voodoo 4 4000

Voodoo 4-2

3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4200 PCI 32MB DDR-SDRAM DVI
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3dfx Voodoo 4-2 AGP DDR-SDRAM TV out
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3dfx Voodoo 4-2 PCI 16MB DDR-SDRAM DVI
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these three cards are named as the following:

3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4200 PCI 32MB DDR-SDRAM DVI Rev.A1 3900
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3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4200 PCI 16MB DDR-SDRAM DVI Rev.A0 3100
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3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4200 PCI 16MB DDR-SDRAM DVI Rev.A1 4600
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3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4800 AGP 32MB DDR-SDRAM TV out Rev.A4 4100
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The 3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4200 PCI 16MB DDR-SDRAM DVI Rev.A0 3100 is certainly different, it's a prototype of the 3dfx Voodoo 4-2 4200 PCI 16MB DDR-SDRAM DVI Rev.A1 4600.

please refer to Gary's great Daytona page for more explanations why they are so different Wink
http://www.thedodgegarage.com/3dfx/index.htm


Also please put the Revisions and PCB dates with the cards, they tell lot's of difference also, like a Voodoo5 6000 Rev.A2 2600 is alot different than a Voodoo5 6000 Rev.A3 3400.

the Rev.A2 2600 has Cores/mem 166Mhz with Hyundai 5.5ns SDRAM and it has the old 4point VoodooVolts connector. asfor the Rev.A3 3400 that one has cores/mem 183Mhz with 5.4ns Toshiba SDRAM with the single pin Voodoo Volts connector.

You could also refer to Gary's V6K FAQ for more info to the Voodoo5 6000's and how many different models that were made.

So to me you are missing like half of the important info.
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Reply #23 - 07.10.05 at 13:40:36
 
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bla bla bla bla bla


Will be doing Daytona's soon.
Not adding Rev's, perhaps in the distant future.
I prefer to get cards from all manufacturers first before I add more info. And yes, I know the various V5-6K rev's differ much so I will be adding some more of those later on.
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Reply #24 - 07.10.05 at 15:54:33
 
well Rev.s and PCB dates tell about half of the cards information hehe anyways I think they should be added.

But for the rest it looks very nice Wink great job lad. Smiley
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Re: Overview of all Voodoo cards.
Reply #25 - 08.10.05 at 14:59:49
 
Updated 05/10/09: cards taken out which are transferred to the list on the first page


The items I own which are not listed (later I'll look at the Banshees and V3s Wink ):
Unknown Manufacturer
Sold as A-Trend Helios 3D
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Mighty 3DX5000 Brown PCB
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Reply #26 - 08.10.05 at 16:47:24
 
A-Trend Helios 3D

I Doubt this is actually an ATC because the ATC-2465 or VD110P mark is not on the front of the card.

ProComp G111 12 MB

To my knowledge, ProComp is a reseller, they didn't make their own cards.

I'll be adding some of those cards either later today or tomorrow. Thanks Smiley
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Reply #27 - 08.10.05 at 16:57:29
 
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A-Trend Helios 3D

I Doubt this is actually an ATC because the ATC-2465 or VD110P mark is not on the front of the card.

I got it in an A-Trend box. Wink
Regarding to falconfly's identifying-page the markings "392-0465-BOAR10" (bottom left of the card) are on a Trust Voodoo Dragon so it could be that it's a Trust-card which has been re-packed.
So what, you don't have that card listed yet, too. Wink

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ProComp G111 12 MB

To my knowledge, ProComp is a reseller, they didn't make their own cards.

Look at the photo (all photos are links to bigger photos Wink ), there is a marking "G111 REV 1.0" so it's clearly an original ProComp.
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Reply #28 - 08.10.05 at 17:04:24
 
Trust is the biggest reseller of them all. They resell just about anything they can get their hands on.

The 'ProComp's' markings were probably placed on after the card was bought from another company. Qoutation from Gary's Voodoo Rush page:
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Hard to find Macronix MX86251 6 MB- This card seems to have made the rounds under a number of different names including Magic Rush3D and Pro Comp G-105.
This is why I believe ProComp is a reseller.

[EDIT]BTW, that A-Trend, was it new when you bought it or second-hand?
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Reply #29 - 08.10.05 at 17:59:46
 
Updated 05/10/09: cards taken out which are transferred to the list on the first page
Updated 05/10/10: no more cards missing in the list Wink


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Trust is the biggest reseller of them all. They resell just about anything they can get their hands on.

Hmm, so which company built that card? It is clearly unpresented yet so it has to get into that list, or do you disagree to that? Wink

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The 'ProComp's' markings were probably placed on after the card was bought from another company. Qoutation from Gary's Voodoo Rush page:
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Hard to find Macronix MX86251 6 MB- This card seems to have made the rounds under a number of different names including Magic Rush3D and Pro Comp G-105.

This is why I believe ProComp is a reseller.

I think it's too expensive to print only the markings on an existing card because if it wouldn't be too expensive many other resellers would have done it, too, right? Wink I think ProComp resold the Voodoo Rush-cards (that's no discussion for me) but built their own Voodoo 2-cards in reference-layout.

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[EDIT]BTW, that A-Trend, was it new when you bought it or second-hand?

That was used but I don't see a reason why the seller (private at ebay) should take a different package than the original in which he bought the card a few years ago. Wink
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