Please note that a few of the shots have a fuzzy spot in the picture, this is due to a defect of my camera which is due to be replaced.
Tom's Hardware also had a mention of the 6MB models, nowhere else on the net have I found a reference. It would be nice if you could scan in that article.
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/19980227/index.htmlThis page shows two 6MB cards in SLI configuration- Note the location of ram for CK and which direction the SLI connector is pointing.
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/19980201/index-01.htmlThe V2 in my hand is dated 44-97, with the chips dated 46-97. November of 1997!
In regards to the big PCB with the V3- It's been stated that the reason a V3 chip was used for this V6K powersupply test board was that 3dfx didn't want to burn up any VSA-100 chips in testing.
Perhaps they were in short supply at the time?
Some favorites from the box-
4MB Voodoo Rush board is very cool!
V5-6000 Intel PCB!
Prototype V6k fan set never used- I almost didn't get this one, the seller wanted to hang on to it and there was some hard barginning.
A prototype Voodoo 3 with SDRAM, also note the PCI interface and TV-out. What is intresting is the 3dfx had no plans to sell a PCI V3 version (or so they claimed back in the day)
An intresting prototype- Also PCI but the Voodoo 3 has an external RAMDAC chip like a Voodoo 2!
My favorite of the V3 boards- Fan cooled and running at 183mhz!
I'm only keeping about a dozen of the boards shown, everything else is up for trades or outright sale and a few have already found new homes