"Vyvyan! You bastard!"
It's funny, I used to have the same design of sheet as in that photo, I also had a sound board which looks similar and am fairly confident I may have sawn a Voodoo in half at some stage, albeit one which was beyond any level of repair*, though the guy watching the sawing at the time did not know this... His reaction was very amusing.
* Before anyone gets upset or mad, it wasn't mine, it was a Voodoo 4 which came from a machine someone brought me to repair about 11 or 12 years ago... We've all been there, you open the case and; "What the hell do they do with this thing?" there are pieces of sandwich and raspberry jam in the bottom of the case, a dead spider lives in the plastic shroud over the modem (my workstation actually has a living false widow in it, so I can't talk. Could be worse, my Korg O1R came with a live black widow which luckily died in the cold climate. I like spiders but don't really want that one around.) and the graphics card is fused to the AGP slot whilst its GPU has a huge blow-hole in it.
As for the sound card, I got it from a bin. I sold it years ago.
The sheet I set fire to in 2008 because it was full of holes.
I will admit, however, to throwing a lot of working 3DFX cards in the trash, mostly Voodoo 3 and Voodoo 5 so far as I remember. I regret that now, I could have made a fortune if I kept them, but at the time the thought prevailed that they were garbage, didn't work with anything and it seemed certain that nobody would ever want them, it was similar to throwing out a Maxtor hard drive, nobody would ever care about that, right? Most of them came from systems brought to me with "Make this game work." or "Make this software run.", invariably the card was not compatible so I used to replace it with a Radeon 7500. So there you go, that's my confession, anyone in my area that can't find one... Yeah, probably my fault. Oops. Still, I made money every time I did that, was nice, it got me most of the upgrades for the Duron I used to run.