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Reply #45 - 01.02.05 at 04:21:42
 
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Nifty handle on the back. Is it the same as the SB(i)series?


I have not compared it to the 100SB's bracket but it fits my V5-6000 perfect =)
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Reply #46 - 01.02.05 at 09:52:24
 
lol nice card Gary, but my friend l\in Luxembourg aka Luxkiller65 has it also, and yes very odd indeed.But I'll see if I can find his topic on that awearsom odd ball Tongue

do games run fine on it btw?
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Reply #47 - 01.02.05 at 12:40:13
 
I'm not gonna use it for the moment, but for what I read about it, it can almost only run OpenGL games. If that's right, it really is a shame, since the specs are quite good.
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Reply #48 - 01.02.05 at 14:52:24
 
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I'm not gonna use it for the moment, but for what I read about it, it can almost only run OpenGL games. If that's right, it really is a shame, since the specs are quite good.


Yes, it only supports opengl at 32 bit color.

As for speed, I'd wager a V4-4500 is faster based on watching it run through Quake II.

This card is optimized for workstation applications, not entertainment.
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Reply #49 - 02.02.05 at 12:15:37
 
Yes, unfortunately.

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Anyway it's only for collection purposes. Do you use it regularly on a PC or did you get it also for collection?
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Reply #50 - 03.02.05 at 02:49:33
 
Actually I purchased it because the price was right and it looks impressive as heck.

And people state the V5-6000 looks burly.
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Reply #51 - 03.02.05 at 12:11:24
 
I took it also for the exact same reason!

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It sure is a hell of a card. And 3DLabs makes nice cards.
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Reply #52 - 05.02.05 at 00:53:42
 
I wonder if there ever was a S3 Savage 200 with 64MB of Ram or a DDR version of that card, I do know that there was a 64MB version planned but I never saw one, does anyone else have more info on this? I'm still an old S3 Fan Smiley my old setup was a Diamond S3 Savage 2000 with a Skywell Voodoo2 SLi Set 2x 12MB Cheesy when I had my Pentium!!!/E 650Mhz
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Reply #53 - 05.02.05 at 12:17:00
 
I only have an S3 Trio 64UV+, that's all. And I know about the 16 MB Savage, never heard of a 64 MB!
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Reply #54 - 05.02.05 at 12:24:13
 
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Reply #55 - 05.02.05 at 19:08:24
 
Nope I meant the Savage 2000 GPU I have a Diamond ViperII Z200 that's a 32meg S3 Savage 2000 card, but id did hear of a 64MB model But I didn't know if there was one with 64MB DDR or SDR, that was my question... you see Smiley
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Reply #57 - 08.02.05 at 01:51:00
 
very nice, are ya gonna go for it Smiley it surely looks in good condition Smiley
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Reply #58 - 08.02.05 at 02:02:55
 
Speaking of Savage 4 boards-

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Reply #59 - 08.02.05 at 02:06:57
 
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Speaking of Savage 4 boards-

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Sjooooooo Cooooooooool does that one really work? Well, it looks like ATi AMR technology or 3dfx SLi Cheesy or was each Savage4 chip needed for a dual VGA setup? I have never seen a beauty S3 like this one, Very Nice Gary Wink

Maybe you would know if there was a 64 meg S3 Savage 2000 Planned or ever built? I thought at first that Power Color had something to do with the 64 Meg Savage 2000 but I'm not so sure, Do you know if it was ever made?
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