Cards with the same PCB and different arrangement of strap resistors show different performance. For example, Voodoo1 Real Vision Flash - 1550 3DMark99, and ColorMAX VP-503 - 1230 3DMark99. Chip heating on Voodoo1 Real Vision Flash is 65°C, and ColorMAX VP-503 - 47°C. We can assume that they work at different frequencies set by the manufacturer of strap resistors. But how can we find out the value of this frequency? My oscilloscope does not allow making precise measurements. Perhaps there is a program that does this?
After installing resistors on ColorMAX VP-503, like on Voodoo1 Real Vision Flash, it also shows 1550 3DMark99 and the chips started to heat up a lot. All this happens under the same conditions, on a P2B/Pentium III-500 motherboard
It seems that the straps hanging on the FBI pins 109, 110, and 111 set the operating frequency. 010 is the standard 50 MHz. I came across the combination 000 - this is significantly lower, like 35-40 MHz.