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First post, by bestemor

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...that it should be costing 100 Euro ++ ?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem … e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

http://www.pcworld.com/article/23315/hercules … gray_1283d.html

Not that great a performer ??

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Reply 1 of 5, by Old Thrashbarg

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Whoa, you broke the forums... 😵

Looks like it just happened to hit a bidding war between two very determined 3DFx collectors.

You're right that the Voodoo Rush isn't a great performer, but that Hercules board is one of the better ones thanks to the 8MB RAM (most boards had 6MB) and, IIRC, a bit higher clockspeed, so I can see why it would have some demand among collectors. And none of the Voodoo Rush boards are particularly common anyway... they just didn't sell all that well.

Reply 3 of 5, by GXL750

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Makes me wish I still had the old Intergraph Intense 3D Voodoo (same chipset; 8mb onboard) I gave away sometime early last decade. That card was the first 3D board I had and what I used when Half Life came out.

Reply 4 of 5, by vlask

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Price is high because this was rare initial version of rush card with dual pcb. 3Dfx part was detachable. Later versions were standart on one pcb. Had one, but changed it (too cheap 😦 ) to one local 3dfx collector.
So if you get any dual pcb rush, you can get good price. Think theyre more rare than Voodoo 4 cards, or at last same.

Exactly this one...

vt_rush_f.jpg

Not only mine graphics cards collection at http://www.vgamuseum.info

Reply 5 of 5, by bestemor

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Ah, I see. Thanks for info. 😀

BTW, seems like the seller in my first post re-listed it 3 times, or he had 3 copies of the card. The noteworthy part beeing how the prices evolved for each listing, last card sold for a whopping.... 19.38 Euro.... 🤣 😜