My PC gaming days started in the early 90s but they were super-amplified in the mid-to-late 90s with nostalgic releases from 3dfx in the form of the Voodoo family of graphics cards -- which ushered in ...
Graphics cards cost more than they used to, but it turns out that they can get even more expensive when they’re also a rare collector’s item. A late-revision prototype of the unreleased Voodoo 5 ...
NVIDIA has only just launched its new flagship GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, with MSI unleashing its new GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X -- my review on the MSI RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X here -- and now MSI has ...
A graphics card that never actually made it to market just scored a big payday for the owner, who listed the ultra-rare prototype on eBay. We're talking about the 3dfx Voodoo 5 6000 that we wrote ...
Do you remember playing games on a Voodoo 5 6000 graphics card? Neither do I, though only because 3dfx Interactive, a pioneer in discrete graphics accelerators, never actually released the card before ...
If you haven't been paying attention this week, some individuals who appear to have acquired (or at least used) some old logos and references to 3dfx have claimed they will bring its products -- and ...
For those of you with good memories, you may recall that the last time something regarding 3DFX came up in the news was when someone managed to hijack their official Twitter account and then went on ...
I remember my buddy was running a Voodoo 5 5500 on a 1.2ghz tbird, back in the day. He carried it with him for a bit when he moved up, though I think I clearly remember the Voodoo being the bottleneck ...
It looks like 3dfx, or at least the people who now own the name of the retro GPU maker, is insisting that it’s coming back from the dead, releasing an ‘official’ statement that claims it is returning ...
Editor's take: Retro gaming enthusiasts have plenty of vintage hardware to run classic games on, but now there's a compelling modern solution that looks quite intriguing from a pure engineering ...
There's a new 3dfx card you might be able to buy one day...assuming you collect Legos, that is. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens in a ...
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