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As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from eBay and other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Back in the day, graphics cards from 3dfx ...
Greybeards like your author recall the original 3dfx (then stylized as 3Dfx) Voodoo Graphics card with immense nostalgia. It was the card that brought the term "3D accelerator" to the mainstream with ...
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 ...
Gather around kiddies for a tale of the bad old days. You see, once upon a time, PC gaming wasn't as unified as it is now. Graphics card vendors (and even individual graphics cards) had their own ...
In context: Having a graphics card powerful enough to play 3D games on a laptop in the early 2000s was pretty much unheard of as the technology just hadn't matured enough yet. However, one retro ...
Facepalm: 3Dfx, the long-gone GPU maker behind the fondly remembered Voodoo graphics products of the 1990s, has apparently tweeted that it is returning to the graphics card market after 20 years. That ...
Hello wise Arsians!<BR><BR>I'm not very literate when it comes to video cards and I need some help. I have an old Pentium 200MHz with MMX technology (ooooh, ahhhh) that has a 3Dfx Voodoo 3 2000 16MB ...
It spurred me into buying a desktop with PII 400, 128MB of RAM, a 10GB hard drive and a Voodoo 2. The manufacturer was selling these machines as having 14MB of Voodoo graphics, because they had a ...