Reply 56220 of 56696, by RetroPCCupboard
Trashbytes wrote on 2025-03-03, 07:18:These are 8Mb cards ...not sure I would pay 199 quid for the 8Mb models even if it was a pair of them.
I do question that memory however as the ones from STB had 12Mb on one side so its possible the seller has them miss identified here, if thats the actual case then its still too damn expensive but about right for a pair of 12Mb cards.
Not sure why they assume its the same ones either.
Sadly Voodoo prices are through the roof. The 12Mb ones seem to go for between £135 and £200.
8mb ones, whilst more limited, might make a good paring for an older system that won't have the CPU power to cope with games that need the 12mb card. Some people put Voodoo 2 in Pentium 1 / MMX systems, for instance, for DOS games and early Windows games. Maybe an early PII also would be a good target system for such a card...
I am just speculating though. I only have 12 Mb Voodoos. From what I have read, Unreal 1 and Quake 3 are two games that would run better on a 12Mb card (unless you lower texture settings). But those are games from mid 98 and late 99 respectively. Voodoo 3 is probably a better choice for those games. Having said that I have played Unreal 1 (Low settings @512x384) on my 300Mhz Pentium MMX with 4mb Voodoo 1. It was playable to be honest. Certainly not silky smooth, but I think quite representative of how people played it back then.