Super_Relay wrote:A voodoo 3 and a k6-3+ were sold new in stores in the same year so that seems like a good fit to me […]
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A voodoo 3 and a k6-3+ were sold new in stores in the same year so that seems like a good fit to me
Jade Falcon wrote: older games played at higher screen resolutions
So much this
Im seeing a bunch of talk about bottlenecking video cards and etc lately. its always been a thing you upgrade your video card and then your cpu cant keep up or the other way around.
it was not really a bottleneck if you could turn your resolution up to 1024x768 or 1280x1024 or 1600x1200 and not have a dip in frame rate, it just always felt like effective use of ample fill rate on the video card.
its the same today if you buy a GTX titan or the like. its massively bottlnecked if you are playing at 1080p where a 1060 would just as easily keep up with 60fps but its able to stretch all the way up to 4k and maintain frame rates and so people spend the extra.
But a lot of the old games do not support 1280x1024 or 1600x1200 res so the v3 IS bottlenecked. And even these high res games need some cpu power.
I don't care, i even have a v2 in my 486, just because i can. I use v2 sli in my k6-3+ because i like the combination but it becomes a whole different animal when you dump the 2 cards (or one v3) in a fast p3 system, so the bottleneck is there.
I also use a gf2 gts in my k6-3+ and that one DOES make a difference: Games that support tnl are sometimes too harsh on the k6-3 with v2's but become playable using the gf2 as it helps the cpu big time in those games.
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