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Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:53 am
by moondog
I still have a Voodoo 2 SLI setup with two Diamond Monster 3D 2 with 12 MB each and selfmade SLI cable... they were running like hell, unfortunately the setup under XP is quite tricky, so they´re laying aside untill I setup a new machine for using them. I guess my whole socket 7 cpu collection isn´t powerful enough to make a real use of those cards :/

I got several 12 MB Voodoo´s so far, but never an 8 MB model ;)

Greetings,

moondog

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:45 pm
by jsc1973
stevenaaus wrote:Yah... but Tnt2 was almost equivalent to the Voodoo2 in 3D anyway.
As it should have been, considering it was a generation ahead of the Voodoo2. TNT2 competed with the Voodoo3. That was the product where the market finally caught up with 3dfx.

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 5:56 am
by Tetrium
stevenaaus wrote:Yah... but Tnt2 was almost equivalent to the Voodoo2 in 3D anyway.
Yes, but it's a TNT2 Model 64, say, the budget version of TNT. And I wanted a AGP graphics card with the most amount of memory but the least amount of heat to prevent any potential troubles with the AGP slot not being able to handle the juice.
And I used a Voodoo 2 because that was the whole point of building that rig in the first place :D

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 12:20 pm
by mikemex
I also have TNT-M64 running in the system. I doubt anything serious can be done on that card but still spent a couple of days trying several versions of the graphics driver for Windows XP. Almost no release works, the only version that runs both OpenGL and Direct3D fine is 45 series, I think is 45.23.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:28 pm
by Tetrium
I never tried running any games on my TNT2-M64, I used it only for 2D while the V2 is used for gaming. My Super 7 rig is purely meant for Glide.
I'm using ME btw, not XP.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:39 pm
by DonPedro
tetrium,

when you are looking for an agp-card with lots of vram (256mb) and low on energy consumption look for nvidia fx 5700 cards. they fit perfectly with socket-7 technology (as long as you use no driver version above 5x.xx, ie avoid 6x.xx and above at all costs).

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:45 pm
by Tetrium
Thanks for the advice on the NV drivers, now THAT'S some info I can use! ;D

And concerning the 16MB of RAM on the AGP (2D) card, 16MB is more then enough for fast Windows browsing using ok screen resolutions ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:53 am
by Jonnywizard
Been gone for quite some time. With everything that has been going on in my life all my K6 and + chips have been retired and are gathering dust.

I should put some stuff up for sale. I've probably got 5-7 mobos in boxes somewhere and at least the same amount of chips, if not a few more.

Anyway.

Nohr, good to see that this site is still alive and kicking. And thanks for the FTP, still. :)

WOW, my avatar is still here, cool.