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3dfx discussion/appreciation thread

It was a great card, but I always like the AWE32 for its size.

Compensating for my tiny penis with big sound cards.

I had about 3-4 AWE32 cards at one point. Put them to the curb for "curb-shoppers" along with a bunch of other old crappy PC parts.

And the only reason was because they were super noisy/static-y.

I also put a bunch of other crappy SB cards to the curb at the same time. Most were SB-16 variants.
 
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I'm with you, OP. 3dfx is a big reason why I am into gaming today - more specifically, building my own computers. I have been gaming on PCs my whole life; all the way back to the early '80s with games like Frogger on DOS, Wolf 3D on Windows 3.1, etc. In 1998, I upgraded my parents' Compaq Presario (333 MHz, 64MB RAM) with a Voodoo 3 2000 and a NIC so I could go to LAN parties with my friends. Two years after that, I built my first computer and took the Voodoo 3 out of my parents' Comaq and put it into my build. That card was a beast. I wish I still had it today, just for nostalgia.
 
I made a little modification that I hope is worth a foodstamp or two.

It's an ugly mf but I think it will at least not overheat again.

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Beautiful mod job on the 5500. Post temps if you can. :)
 
thanks guys :D

It'll take a while until I can test this guy because my Win 98 machine is out of commision right now. But it'll be up soon enough :)

The heatsinks are Zalman ZM-NB32J .... says on the box: "non-active cooler for ASUS A7V133" ... maybe "passive cooler" wasn't a term back then ;)
Fans are Fractal Design Silent Series R2 40mm 12v and that's why I decided to solder them to the molex header instead of using the original 5v headers
 
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I remember the first time I started quake 2 after installing my voodoo 3 3000. what a great day.
 
Here's some shots of my retro 98 build for ya.. :)

The Obsidian 200SBi



 
And my Time Machine Build:

Case: Gigabyte GZ-X7 Black SECC ATX Mid Case No PSU
Power Supply: Corsair CX500 Power Supply
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-5AX Super Socket 7 Rev. 5.2 Motherboard w/ I/O Shield
Processor: AMD K6 III+ 400 ATZ 1.6V Super Socket 7
Cooling: Foxconn AMD Super Socket 7/Celeron PPGA CPU Cooler, Fan with Heatsink, 3-pin,OEM

Drive Bay Misc:
StarTech.com 3.5in SATA to CompactFlash Bay
3.5" to 5.25" Drive Bay Adapter
Removable Rack Tray for Hard Disk SATA 2.5" & 3.5" with off / on Button
PCI to 2 SATA RAID Silicon Image Sil3112 3112 Card Adapter Converter

Storage:
2 x Transcend 32GB 400x TS32GCF400 Compact Flash Memory Card
80GB Western Digital Scorpio WD800BEVT 2.5" SATA
Samsung TS-H492C 52x32x52 CD-RW/16x DVD-ROM IDE Drive (Black)
New Black 5V DC USB 1.44MB Floppy Drive LCD Emulator + 3pcs Screw For Machine

Memory:
2 x 16 MB 168 PIN EDO DIMM 3.3V 60NS : 0126-004-RL

Audio:
Ensoniq SoundScape ISA Retail (2MB ROM)
Creative AWE64 Gold ISA

Video:
2 x Diamond Monster 3D II (12MB) in SLI for Glide Support
RIVA TNT2 Ultra 32MB AGP for Direct3D Support



 
I have ThE_MaD_ShOt and CompuG##K to thank for making this build possible. You guys rule! :D





Specs are:

AMD Athlon XP 1600+ Palomino @ 1.4GHz
Micron 256MB PC133 SDRAM CL2
ABit KT7A rev. 1.3
3Com 86c905-TX 10/100 Ethernet
Sound Blaster 32 w/2x4MB 70ns DRAM
3dfx Voodoo5 5500 AGP
40GB 7200 RPM ATA/66 WD HDD
Bestek 250W PSU
Windows 98 Second Edition

Has been playing everything from Doom and Magic Carpet 2 to Quake III Arena and Clive Barker's Undying great so far.
 
Will be posting additional photos of better clarity later
 
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