Okidok, my Card arrived, and I'm definitely very happy with it
Haven't got around to plug it in yet (arrived some 15 Minutes ago), but those are the numbers :
PCB Manufactured : 4600
Model No. : 210-0424-001-A1
Logo : 3dfx N1281
--- edit ---2x HYUNDAI HY5DU663222 0035TA 6ns DDR RAM
Being manufactured between 06 and 12 Nov 2000 (and that's the PCB only, the final Card usually still takes a while to be complete and actually ship), makes this the
latest 3dfx built Card I've ever seen.
Made in times of extreme financial and internal Problems, I can imagine they sold all they could, to everyone they could find. This might have been a small lot of Cards shipped to IBM, that
remained in low numbers because 3dfx ceased to exist just 2 months later.
If you look at the Chip of the cancelled Auction, you'll see that even the GPU was produced in 4500, thus the entire Card was basically being completely fresh produced (and giving it a 99.99% Chance of indeed being a Daytona)
So in the End, it might be very useful to monitor the Seller's Auctions from time to time. My gut feeling tells me that not many of these Cards exist, and even fewer will make it to EBay.
(since the seller isn't a Newbie, everyone can be sure he's been looking for those Cards everywhere now, since he got and still can get alot of money for them)
--- edit --- The Card Posts exactly like this :
Voodoo4-2 4200 Supported Bios - Version 1.05
Copyright (C) 1990-2000 Elpin Systems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
3dfx Interactive, Inc.
Total DDR Video Memory Size: 16384k
Problem I have :
Neither the 3dfx V1.04.00, nor the V1.04.01b Drivers actually work with this Card...
Looks like it requires a special OEM Driver, which (looking at the unique PCB) sounds reasonable.
Note :
The Card's Heatsink (after 15 Minutes of 2D Operation) barely got warm, so I
assume this is a VSA-101 ~143MHz Daytona.