Here a nice thread I thought so we can discuss our 3dfx cards in detail from what differs from one that of the other.
@ Rolo01
from the dicussion we had in the ebay topic we can continue that here
Just in the part when 3dfx changed the layout for the VSA-100 fan connectors and adding the HiNT PCI-PCI bridge chip while the Voodoo Volts connector is still like that of the Rev.A0 and Rev A1 Intel cards, it also has the old Fets that the Rev.A0 and Rev A1 cards have , I see a Rev.A2 2600 as the jump from Intel PCI-PCI to HiNT PCI-PCI, and your Rev.A2 2600 is rare of it's kind too, it has 5,4ns Toshiba SDRAM instead of the more common 5.5ns Hyundai or Hynx ram modules, really cool facts of your model
@ The rest
Let's get started shall we, what are your cards in detail, what card gives you the most impact on what 3dfx was trying to get at?
My favorite is the 3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV AGP simply it was the best Voodoo3 of it's time and it has a nice 125 Channeled Cable TV TV-Tuner on it with Teletekst support w00t
Just so much features for a single slot 16MB VGA card with 3dfx Glide 8)
Favorite and most interesting Prototype would be the Voodoo 5 5000 AGP since there were only a few made and it's the only AGP card with 2 VSA-100 with each just 16MB SGRAM, there is also a PCI version of this card and yes would be a privallige to obtain it in the later future.
The fun thing of the 5000 AGP is that it only works in SLI in Win98SE with all FSAA modes like FSAA x2 and x4 without problems even single chip works, but under NT based OS'es like 2000 Pro and XP Pro the SLI is broken heh well since it's a Rev.A0 3700 that might be one of the reason's it doesn't function normally in the NT OS'es and the support for a 32Meg Voodoo5 card, dunno what else it could be and it's layout also does me alot, it makes it look beautifull