Reply 14220 of 56727, by hard1k
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Correct. Riva cannot into SLI 😀
Fortex, the A3D & XG/OPL3 accelerator (Vortex 2 + YMF744 combo sound card)
AWE64 Legacy
Please have a look at my wishlist (hosted on Amibay)
Correct. Riva cannot into SLI 😀
Fortex, the A3D & XG/OPL3 accelerator (Vortex 2 + YMF744 combo sound card)
AWE64 Legacy
Please have a look at my wishlist (hosted on Amibay)
Beautiful card!
But I rather use my G200 MMS Quad. (It was also 20 times cheaper 😁)
Did you buy it because you collect 3dfx / STB / Q3D hardware?
FWIW if anyone else is interested in NIB 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5000 cards, it looks like the seller I bought from yesterday has listed a new batch of them for a slightly higher price (still below $7 including free shipping).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3Dlabs-Wildcat-80MB-I … ZQAAOSwmLlYAw7i
(I have no affiliation with the seller, was just browsing and noticed they had listed more)
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
wrote:FWIW if anyone else is interested in NIB 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5000 cards, it looks like the seller I bought from yesterday has listed a new batch of them for a slightly higher price (still below $7 including free shipping).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3Dlabs-Wildcat-80MB-I … ZQAAOSwmLlYAw7i
(I have no affiliation with the seller, was just browsing and noticed they had listed more)
Thank you 😀
wrote:Beautiful card!
But I rather use my G200 MMS Quad. (It was also 20 times cheaper 😁)
Did you buy it because you collect 3dfx / STB / Q3D hardware?
Yeah, obviously G200 MMS Quad is much better for the practical use.
Sure, that's a collector's item and it will be stored securely in my 3dfx/Q3D collection. However, maybe it will find its place as a 2D card for my Q3D AAlchemy system instead of the sh*tty Vanta it has by default.
Fortex, the A3D & XG/OPL3 accelerator (Vortex 2 + YMF744 combo sound card)
AWE64 Legacy
Please have a look at my wishlist (hosted on Amibay)
wrote:wrote:Beautiful card!
But I rather use my G200 MMS Quad. (It was also 20 times cheaper 😁)
Did you buy it because you collect 3dfx / STB / Q3D hardware?Yeah, obviously G200 MMS Quad is much better for the practical use.
Sure, that's a collector's item and it will be stored securely in my 3dfx/Q3D collection. However, maybe it will find its place as a 2D card for my Q3D AAlchemy system instead of the sh*tty Vanta it has by default.
Sounds cool, but the shitty Vanta is the stock option and actually better than the Riva128ZX.
It's awesome that this card is in good hands 😀
wrote:wrote:FWIW if anyone else is interested in NIB 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5000 cards, it looks like the seller I bought from yesterday has listed a new batch of them for a slightly higher price (still below $7 including free shipping).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3Dlabs-Wildcat-80MB-I … ZQAAOSwmLlYAw7i
(I have no affiliation with the seller, was just browsing and noticed they had listed more)
Thank you 😀
I snagged one also.
Collector of old computers, hardware, and software
wrote:3D Labs Wildcat II 5000, $6 shipped NIB
Nice! I've had one of these cards in my dual P3-600 NT workstation for a while, it's a solid performer for OpenGL graphics apps, about twice as fast as the Elsa Gloria II that it replaced. I think it was the first Wildcat accelerator that was available for sale to the general public outside of OEMs like Dell and HP, hence the abundant supply.
Not quite retro but it's old. its a 9800gt eco.
Well, I just agreed to buy a Compaq Portable III this morning. I remember using (playing with BASICA) one of these at my fathers office and being completely mesmerized by the gas plasma display. I have always wanted one, and this popped up for a good price.
wrote:wrote:3D Labs Wildcat II 5000, $6 shipped NIB
Nice! I've had one of these cards in my dual P3-600 NT workstation for a while, it's a solid performer for OpenGL graphics apps, about twice as fast as the Elsa Gloria II that it replaced. I think it was the first Wildcat accelerator that was available for sale to the general public outside of OEMs like Dell and HP, hence the abundant supply.
Want to buy one....but really struggling to find a practical reason.
wrote:wrote:wrote:3D Labs Wildcat II 5000, $6 shipped NIB
Nice! I've had one of these cards in my dual P3-600 NT workstation for a while, it's a solid performer for OpenGL graphics apps, about twice as fast as the Elsa Gloria II that it replaced. I think it was the first Wildcat accelerator that was available for sale to the general public outside of OEMs like Dell and HP, hence the abundant supply.
Want to buy one....but really struggling to find a practical reason.
I would have but one if it wasn't for the 48$ shipping to romania...
wrote:wrote:wrote:FWIW if anyone else is interested in NIB 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5000 cards, it looks like the seller I bought from yesterday has listed a new batch of them for a slightly higher price (still below $7 including free shipping).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3Dlabs-Wildcat-80MB-I … ZQAAOSwmLlYAw7i
(I have no affiliation with the seller, was just browsing and noticed they had listed more)
Thank you 😀
I snagged one also.
Snatched one here too. Dunno what I'll ever do with it, probably just stash it in a closet indefinitely and store it forever. But it was cheap.. and sealed sorta vintage thingy. Guess I can kinda start collecting.. even Artex had to start somewhere.
I have a few systems with AGP Pro slots, one of which is a dual Athlon MP system that would work with the Wildcat II 5000 card (If I ever find another EATX case).
Collector of old computers, hardware, and software
Today a Voodoo3 PCI came in the mail!!
It was 7.10€ posted, it works! I only tested it and updated its bios to latest (and surely last) version. I'll save it to the moment I get a decent 430TX board to recreate my first pc (I hope I had this one back then when I had to use a miserable S3 Virge 😲 ). But man it gets hot! The transistor on the board nearly burns your finger when touching.
Now I have:
-1x Voodoo2 12MB
-1x Voodoo3 2000 PCI
-2x Voodoo3 3000 AGP
-1x Voodoo Banshee AGP
I'm not collecting them at all, it's only kind of 'storage' for a really mytical graphics card maker 🤣 🤣
wrote:Today a Voodoo3 PCI came in the mail!! […]
Today a Voodoo3 PCI came in the mail!!
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It was 7.10€ posted, it works! I only tested it and updated its bios to latest (and surely last) version. I'll save it to the moment I get a decent 430TX board to recreate my first pc (I hope I had this one back then when I had to use a miserable S3 Virge 😲 ). But man it gets hot! The transistor on the board nearly burns your finger when touching.
Now I have:
-1x Voodoo2 12MB
-1x Voodoo3 2000 PCI
-2x Voodoo3 3000 AGP
-1x Voodoo Banshee AGPI'm not collecting them at all, it's only kind of 'storage' for a really mytical graphics card maker 🤣 🤣
In my small experience owning 2 Voodoo3 PCI & 1 voodoo3 AGP... I would just advise you that if you intend to use them in an actual system, and want the things to still work afterwards.. mount a fan on that heatsink, some how some way. These things seem to get -HOT-. And by hot I mean -REALLY FREAKING HOT-, as in instantly sear your finger flesh in 1-2 seconds if you touch the heatsink hot. Why they didn't ship with a fan I'll never know.
^ second that, even a small fan makes a huge difference
wrote:In my small experience owning 2 Voodoo3 PCI & 1 voodoo3 AGP... I would just advise you that if you intend to use them in an actual system, and want the things to still work afterwards.. mount a fan on that heatsink, some how some way. These things seem to get -HOT-. And by hot I mean -REALLY FREAKING HOT-, as in instantly sear your finger flesh in 1-2 seconds if you touch the heatsink hot. Why they didn't ship with a fan I'll never know.
Yeah! I've already thought about that, and my actual retro system has a silent fan directly blowing air into the card. It has been running nice and cold since that modification 😀 😀
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aszC13E-B-k (Phil's video 😀)
You're right about that, I can´t imagine how many V3s had to run enclosed in those tiny AT cases! -Pentium,K6,etc-
Memory chips to upgrade my CL VLB video card to 2MB:
Cheapest I've found, $7 for 8 chips, 256kx4 60ns. Should be fast enough, most cards I've seen had 70ns chips. I don't even think chips from this category were ever made faster than 60ns.
Also ISA riser with 5 slots (2 are on the opposite side) to use with a socket462 motherboard that has only 1 ISA slot. This way I could use up to 3 ISA cards in it (the 2 on the other side would physically interfere with the PCI cards if populated).
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O