Hi guys!
Surfin` some days ago, i have founded these thinghs:
3Dfx Confirms Voodoo2 Rev319:36 | by ChrisSteve Schick of 3Dfx has confirmed the rumors and speculation about the upcoming Voodoo2 Rev 3 boards, which are toted to have the capability to house more memory per board, and utilize 125 MHZ SDRAM instead of the current 100 MHZ bus SDRAM on current Voodoo2's. Thanks Agn for the news bit. 3Dfx has developed a revision to the Voodoo2 Reference Board which makes better utilization of memory and therefore runs faster. The chipset remains unchanged. The board does not have any new features, just the optimization of memory. The revised board can run over 100 MHz and can offer an overall performance boost of around 15 percent. So far none of the companies making Voodoo2 boards have adopted our new design revision. Steve Schick3Dfx Interactive, Inc.
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SLI with Different V2 Brands/Sizes09:21 | by ChrisAfter swapping out various Voodoo2 based cards from various systems, I decided to try a little experiment, to get 2 different Voodoo2 cards from different manufacturers to work together in SLI (Scan Line Interleave) mode. 3Dfx has said time and time again that you need identical 3dfx cards from the same manufacturer to run SLI mode. Here is a quote from the Voodoo2 FAQ at 3Dfx. What are the requirements for Scan Line Interleaving (SLI)? Voodoo2 requires two open PCI cards; two identical Voodoo2 based cards from the same manufacturer, and Voodoo2 drivers. Scan Line Interleaving is limited to two cards. But I noticed when I swapped out one Voodoo2 8 MB board, and put in another 8 MB Voodoo2 from another manufacturer, Windows didn't prompt me for new drivers, it didn't even recognize that there was a new piece of hardware in the system, it thought it was the exact same board. This got me thinking, if Windows thinks that they are the same board, than I should be able to stick another board, and it will think it's the same too. I tried it, it works. Windows detected another "Voodoo2 3D Accelerator", and detected SLI mode in the 3dfx control panel of my Display Settings. I tested this by going into Quake II and trying to run 1024x768 on the 3dfx display driver, and it worked. Now just as another test, this morning I threw in a 12 MB Voodoo2, along with an 8 MB Voodoo2, to test this again, I thought there was no way this would work. Windows detected the board, but it seems to think that this is an 8 MB board, maybe because it's SLI'd with another 8 MB board. So, Windows seems to think that my 12/8 configuration is an 8/8 setup, but it still detects SLI mode, and let's me play at 1024x768. I have yet to try a 12/12 configuration with different manufacturers boards, which I am going to try later today, but I'm guessing it will work if an 8/8 configuration works. Now what did I have to do to accomplish this? Easy!, just use the 3Dfx reference Voodoo2 driver on both of the boards (which you can get here), overwrite your current drivers, and install the reference ones from 3dfx. I'm not certain if this will work on boards that aren't made on the 3dfx reference design, like the Canopus Pure 3D, and the Miro Highscore, but they *should* work. Please email me if you try this on different board configurations and have success or failure.
WOw
I`d like to buy a Voodoo2 running at 125 Mhz
but my V2 is at 90 MHz and 100 Mhz Memory, like all V2`s