3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI 16MB Video Card
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Most Helpful First | Newest First | + ShareAn excellent upgrade
Obviously 3D applications look amazing on the card, running at very high resolutions and silky smooth. However, another point to mention is that there is such a thing as 2D acceleration as well.
The Windows GUI interface is much more speedy, both in overall performance and animation. 2D applications are faster, as all the 2D video processing is done on the superfast Voodoo3 chip. 2D games are vastly improved in speed and picture quality. In fact, my monitor has never looked so good. The Voodoo3 vastly improves image clarity and quality (at least over my other card I had).
I've heard a lot of people mention they've had problems with this card, but if you simply download the latest drivers from 3Dfx, you'll have no trouble installing this card. The best $ I've ever spent.
Good entry-level card for good price
Excellent bargain in 3D/2D acceleration
Performance has been rock-solid in both 3D and 2D. I chose this card largely based on a value model measuring 3D frames-per-second per dollar. This seems like a good way to sidestep the religious nature that the 3D card debate has taken.
My other considerations were software compatibility, screen image appearance in 3D, and 2D performance superior to my previous 2D card. With early drivers from 3dfx, the Voodoo3's 2D performance was reported to be a weaker point of this card, but with drivers available now I see a noticeable 2D boost over my machine's stock 2D card, the IMS/ixMicro Twin Turbo 128 8MA. My whole system is more responsive and actually seems more stable. And, yes, all my 3D games are gorgeous and fluid under this card at any resolution I please. (Note: I have yet to test Q3A.) Naturally, I'm using the card on a platform that 3dfx doesn't even support or warrant...at least not ``officially''.
If you buy this card for a Macintosh, this is an important thing to know. While my own experience has been fun, considering the product wasn't even packaged or intended for my platform, I'd buy from a retailer with a liberal return policy, just in case you were to run into difficulty with, say, flashing the card's ROM (which ships for Windows/PC use) with the ROM image that 3dfx supplies on the net for Macs. Not to worry otherwise, 3dfx has done a bang-up job of (not?) supporting the Mac. Mac driver updates show up at 3dfxgamers.com every week or two.
3dfx is apparently considering whether to support the Mac only through other board makers as in the past, or to finally go directly to Mac consumers with their brand.
It's The S***!
Awesome Price. If you like gaming, you will like this card.
I did a lot of research before I bought this card. It's top rated. Don't waste your time squinting at your screen anymore, this card rocks.