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#1
Hi,

My mainboard happens to be very overclocker friendly, allowing me to adjust the AGP frequency from 66Mhz up to 133Mhz at 3.3V signaling;

I was curious, how does the Voodoo 3 3000 (2xAGP w/ 16mb SDRAM,) operate with the AGP interface >66Mhz? Anyone tried it?
#2
Hello ps47 and thanks for replying!

 Before noticing your reply, I had decided to try out another set of software for my system. I chose the AmigaMerlin v2.5 package as it also included 3dfx Tools. The package installed fine and I used 3dfx Tools to increase the brigthness as desired.

 I'd like to point out to anyone interested in Windows NT 5.x as a gaming platform for their legacy systems that with both of these setups (SFFT Alpha 41 and AmigaMerlin v2.5,) I had quite impressive performance:)

 Unfortunatly though, Unreal Tournament (w/ latest updates applied,) is the only real test platform I have at this time. Well, along with Diablo & Starcraft but those run on anything hehe.
#3
Hello,

I'm running Windows Server 2003 w/ SP1 with a Voodoo 3 3000 (16mb 2xAGP,) and the latest SFFT drivers (Alpha 41, I believe?)

My problem is the gamma, or brightness. It's so low that I can't hardly see anything when I'm in a game. Windows even appears somewhat dark even though I set the gamma / brightness as high as it can go in the game and on my monitor.

What else can I do? I'm using V.Control as a control panel which has a control for the rgb values but I'm not sure if that can brighten the screen up or not. I tried increasing them all equally, thinking low means dark high means bright but that hypothesis fell appart:/

Any advice? Thanks.