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The days of the 3dfx Voodoo graphics card are some of my fondest PC gaming memories, so seeing X user @oscar_barea making a customized vintage 3dfx Voodo card makes me smile. Check it out: The custom ...
I thought my first-gen 3dfx Voodoo card was amazing when it came out, with its smooth action in GLQuake at 640 x 480, but this new hot rod shows just how much untapped potential was available in this ...
Anyone who owned a PC in the 90’s will have undoubtedly encountered the 3DFX Voodoo graphics cards. They were, at the time, amongst the best you could buy and the ‘Holy Grail’ of graphical quality.
If you owned a PC in the mid to late 90s, you will undoubtedly have been familiar with the 3Dfx Voodoo graphics card. Being one of the few dedicated ‘3D accelerators’ (as they were known back then) ...
Today's video cards are super-powered processing behemoths that guzzle electrons and render dozens of 4K frames per second. The video rendering hardware of yesteryear is comparatively simple, but ...
I am a casual gamer. MAME, some other emulators, non-3d accelerated video games, a few FPS (Doom1, Quake 1, 2), but recently some new games are looming on the horizon that look highly interesting to ...
If, like me, you still have a big spot a big soft spot for 3dfx, and fondly recall playing Quake II and Jedi Knight, then get a load of this new custom 3dfx Voodoo card. The new VoodooX 4900 is based ...
A friend recently gave me some parts from his old computer parts box. He had Macs and PCs. I got a 3dfx Voodoo2 card, but I don't know if it's a Mac or a PC version. I haven't had any luck finding ...
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