Pros: CHEAP! (As in cost, not chicken sounds), easy installation Cons: Poor performance by modern standards, needs 2D graphics processorto work in tandem with
I’ll be honest with you right now, the only reason you’d be interested in buying a Voodoo 2 3D card these days is if you have an old computer and a very limited budget. I got mine second hand for £30 a couple of years back when I was in ...
Pros: Fast (in 1998), cheap, SLI mode, updated drivers Cons: Slow (in 2003), hard to find, not supported by vendor
Good Old Days I had two of these cards to accelerate the 3D on my old Pentium 200MMX system with 64MB of SDRAM. It was able to play most of the popular games of the time like TombRaider, Quake, Quake II, and BattleZone with amazing realism at 1 ...
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