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by hexaine , Oct 08 '99
Pros: Fast, Smooth, 100+ fps on most accellerated games. Cons: The phone number for tech support is hard to remember ;P
This card is GREAT. The techsupport is immediate, pleasing, and friendly. The OpenGL rendering is so smooth, and DirectX/3D actually looks GOOD. Supports 32-bit color, which makes the graphics look totally blended in nicely. The VooDoo chipset...
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by rackgoku , Nov 28 '99
Pros: Fast performer Cons: Expensive
The Viper V770 Ultra by Diamond is based on the TNT2 Ultra Specifications made by Nvidia. The card includes the TNT2 chipset, and is compliant with Direct3D and OpenGL. For business applications, this card is supposed to rock, but for games, it supports...
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by jonman , Jun 05 '00
Pros: very fast, great graphics Cons: none
This is an absolutely incredible card. It's TNT 2, so it is very fast. And it accelerates in 32 bit color, unlike the Voodoo 3, which can only accelerat in 16 bit. Not only that, but it's just plain faster than the Voodoo 3 by a long shot. In half life...
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by ronako , Jul 13 '00
Pros: Good card, good price Cons: doesn't compare with those $300 cards
Diamond Viper V770 Ultra
I bought my Diamond Viper V770 without the box from a store for about $150 dollars. At first, I was hesitant about buying it because I had never tried a product from Diamond Multimedia. After trying this board, I...
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by jungled , Feb 28 '00
Pros: price 32bit color Cons: only useful on already good computers
I purchased the Viper V770 ultra for more gaming performance and so that my cousin could use my old card. Though the resolution and image quality is better, my frame rate is not greatly increased. I would not suggest this product to anyone with a...
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by kewlprince , May 21 '01
Pros: Inexpensive and feature-packed, takes a beating. Cons: No TV out, drivers no longer supported by S3.
I've been around computers for 20 years so I've seen alot of good and bad components. When I purchased my new computer I decided to go with the Diamond V770 because it offered TNT2 and Open GL for only $130 which at the time was a real bargain.
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by leggmann , Apr 16 '00
Pros: Affordability Cons: Some Compatibility Issues
I work in the computer industry everyday and have never seen another card that could compete with the graphics capability of this card and the price. Even though this site says that you should pay around $200 for this card, I've seen it in many places...
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by w_mark , Jan 24 '00
Pros: GREAT VIDEO QUALITY, 32 MB SDRAM Cons: No multiple monitor support
Well the new Diamond Viper 2 I ordered came in and when I installed it I discovered a whole new world of graphics. Everything on my monitor was phenomenal, 3d gaming was like going to heaven and I can't explain how thrilled I was. There are tons of great...
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by fjkehrejkr , Jun 23 '00
Pros: sdbs Cons: xjfdkse
Generally, the Viper V770 is slightly above average in performance when compared to the other cards. Note that this card’s performance is somewhat dependent on your CPU- you’ll need a good one (say, Pentium II 450 or above) to squeeze all the power out...
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by yhwman , Feb 06 '01
Pros: Cheap, supported well by nvidia Cons: sloooooooooooooooooow
I used to have a TNT2 until I was given a Geforce and was very happy with it (Though naturally I was even happier with the Geforce). The TNT2 is a very fast card and was the first card from anyone to beat 3Df/x’s voodoo cards at their own games. 3Df/x...
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by phildavis , Dec 23 '99
Pros: until recently, the best video card on the market Cons: no DVD hardware decoding :o(
Of course, this video card has been all the rave on the market for quite some time now, as it should be. The Diamond Viper V770 with the TNT2 Ultra chipset has been the fastest video card around, available at most retailers for around $200, although...
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by rpop , Jan 01 '00
Pros: Everything Cons: none
Before I even begin to tell you about this card, I have to say this: do not buy it in a store. You'll be overpaying by about $50. Buy it online. Do some research, find your price, but it should cost you about $150.
This card is awesome. It does...
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by rokdymynd , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Loow Price, SUPER HIGH QUALITY Cons: None that I've found depends on the game
I just bought a new computer 6 months ago and decided to get the upgrade to this card, I had no idea how much of a difference it would make for all my games, it let me play them all at the highest resolution and highest color, although for one of my...
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by NexusOne , Feb 06 '00
Pros: Great Drivers, 4xAGP, a graphics powerhouse Cons: none
The Diamond Viper V770 Ultra with 32 MB of SDRAM is an excelent performer in OpenGL and DirectX Applications. It spits out pixels at an increadible speed, and with 32 MB onboard it rarely has to traverse the sometimes slow AGP bus. This may be a problem...
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