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First post, by Nahkri

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I have this voodoo 3 3000 videocard and it looks slightly different from the original ones,also the sticker says made in china instead of made in mexico as the original,is this a real voodoo 3 or some chinese counterfeit?

http://tdfx.de/eng/voodoo3_3000_agp.shtml

Reply 4 of 6, by raymangold

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Nahkri wrote:

Also the heatsink its glued to the chip it doesn't have those 2 bolts.

Well a handful of 3dfx cards were made for the Asian market that weren't released here.

All voodoo3s have the heatsink glued on regardless if they have the through-pin heatsinks or not. The tantalum could be an aftermarket thing or an odd addition to the assembly process. I'm going to say aftermarket as that looks to be a through hole tantalum mounted on surface mount pads...

There are no differences with the PCB however.

So what most likely happened: it was released in Asia and someone decided to replace one of the capacitors.

There are a load of Voodoo 3s (made in mexico) with the same heatsink:
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Reply 5 of 6, by GeorgeMan

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raymangold wrote:

So what most likely happened: it was released in Asia and someone decided to replace one of the capacitors.

Nope, I bought two Voodoo3 3000 today, and one of them is exactly like that. With a tantalum and a "china" sticker on it. 😉

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