RaptorZX3
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Canadian 3DFX user
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So i recently took down my Pentium 3 PCs to only keep my Pentium 200MMX and Pentium4 as 3DFX PCs.
But lately i was able to find a few old PCs for free, one of them is a fairly small computer, an IBM Aptiva E140, with an AMD K6-2 333Mhz in it, and 256mb SDRAM, built-in video and audio, and i had to put in a 20gb HDD, replace the optical drive for a DVD/CD Drive and a floppy drive that i can place the faceplate back on, and i had to replace the super noisy barely-spinning CPU fan on it.
This PC's only expansion is a riser card with 2x PCI and 1x ISA, (1 slot you have to choose either ISA or PCI). So...i wondered if you could fit a Voodoo2 SLI setup in there. While you COULD, it WOULD only be possible if you have either: 1- 2x Canopus 3D II in SLI 2- 1x Canopus 3D II on top slot and 1x regular-length Voodoo2 card 3- MAYBE (untested) 2x regular Voodoo2 cards, but you would probably need to remove the floppy disk drive to make room.
The setup i used is the number 2, the Canopus card is only good for a 2nd SLI card as i don't have the cable to use it as a single 3D card. Though it's TIGHT inside, but it's a nice small desktop easy to carry around...
So is that system ideal for that Voodoo2 SLI setup? I know faster is better...but at some point, even if you go faster, it won't change the 3D benchmark performance
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