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Upgraded to the Obsidian 24 meg single card and I think it was like $500. Quake 2 was evil fast with it.
I used to have one of these, way better than voodoo2.
http://i50.tinypic.com/2dak1au.jpg
I had 2 Voodoo II's. I paid $299 each for them brand new at Babbages when they use to sell really good hardware at that store plus a great game selection too boot!!!
One of those boards is still sitting in my storage area along with my Geforce 5800 FX Ultra!!!! I never had the heart to sell either. And I understand that the 5800 series (Nvidia Dustbusters as I like to call them) cards are becoming collectors items as well.
I want to say I had a PCI voodoo card with 16 MB of memory????
Bought it at Circuit City for about 125 I think......my son wanted to play Nascar Racing and the game was a real beast for graphics.
Shortly thereafter I put together my first computer and it had a Ti4600...........
i was off by 49$, (i thought 299$) but it turns out it was
200$ for the 8Mb and 250$ for the 12Mb
I had 2 of the 12mb diamond Voodoo2's in my first system, a celeron 300a @450mhz. That was the shit, but I was foolish on my second build when i stuck a voodoo 5 in there >.>
Single v2's had up to 12 mb of edo memory. If you had a 16mb voodoo, it was a Voodoo 3.