Originally posted by: goossedump
your a moron if you bid on that
hmm, another guy offended by rare 3dfx cards??
Originally posted by: goossedump
your a moron if you bid on that
No, its like I said, Voodoo1 with 2 MB extra Texture Memory .Originally posted by: edmundoab
Originally posted by: Vrangel
edmundoab, I see the only thing missing in your collection is Voodoo1 6MB variety.
I happen to have it, its Canopus Pure3D.
Edit: found a review here. Good nostalgia trip.
isn't that a Voodoo Rush chipset? ( 6MB )
Originally posted by: Vrangel
No, its like I said, Voodoo1 with 2 MB extra Texture Memory .Originally posted by: edmundoab
Originally posted by: Vrangel
edmundoab, I see the only thing missing in your collection is Voodoo1 6MB variety.
I happen to have it, its Canopus Pure3D.
Edit: found a review here. Good nostalgia trip.
isn't that a Voodoo Rush chipset? ( 6MB )
Only Canopus made those. Click on that link above.
It was top performer compared to other 3Dfx Voodoo cards.
Don't worry. The bids for thousands of dollars will start pouring in soon. I've heard of people paying hundreds just for a broken capacitor off this piece of gaming history. They will only go up in value forever, because there are so few and everyone on the planet wants to own one.For a whole week this particular card has only 1 bid for $700.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Don't worry. The bids for thousands of dollars will start pouring in soon. I've heard of people paying hundreds just for a broken capacitor off this piece of gaming history. They will only go up in value forever, because there are so few and everyone on the planet wants to own one.For a whole week this particular card has only 1 bid for $700.
WHATWHATWHAT?!?!?!?!!?well, it did eventually end with 1 bid at 700 dollars,
And a couple weeks ago it was $600 for another card like this from nVidia.well about over a year ago,
the same card was worth about 200 more then this..
Well, this is what I've been trying to say all along. The days when the name "3dfx" means anythign at all to people are fading fast. You tell someone who wasn't a gamer a in the 90's you've got a video card that never made it to production from a defunct company that has no practical use and you want a lot of money for it, they're likely to say,"3d-what? Are you nuts?".so maybe the price is dropping.
as times goes on, the younger generations would not have heard of 3dfx anymore.