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  1. The Voodoo Graphics 4 MB was a performance-segment graphics card by 3dfx, launched on October 7th, 1996. Built on the 500 nm process, and based on the SST1 graphics processor, in its 500-0003-03 variant, the card supports DirectX 5.0.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2020 · I need some directions on how to test and benchmark my new Voodoo 2. In fact I only know it's a Techworks model. No idea on how much ram is on, but I think - as all memory chips are soldered - it is a 12mb V2.

  3. www.thedodgegarage.com › 3dfx › v2TDG-3dfx-Voodoo II

    Techworks is noted for their Mac products- Imagine my surprise when this card showed up and it wasn't a Mac product but a PC one! Techworks sold a limited number of Voodoo 2 cards for the PC retail market and this is a fine boxed example.

  4. The Voodoo Graphics chipset was revolutionary stuff for PC users in 1996. Instead of pelting you with pictures of the dozens of different Voodoo Graphics cards that are all pretty much the same, I'll just post one or two generic examples along with some of the rare & unusual pieces.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2022 · Installation disk images for the Techworks Power3D 3dfx Voodoo Card for PowerPC based Macs.

  6. 19 de feb. de 2021 · Voodoo 5 6000 was a single-slot graphics card based on 3dfx's VSA-100 (Napalm 30) die, or rather four of them, and it was quite the GPU back then. The VSA-100 chips, which measured 112mm²,...

  7. The TechWorks Power3D card, for any PCI-based PowerMac, is based on Voodoo Graphics. For specific requirements and compatibility information, please see the TechWorks website at www.techworks.com