Voodoo2 an Pentium IV

Started by PanoramixDruida, 24 May 2003, 23:50:47

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PanoramixDruida

I wanna build a PIV system. I wanna use two Diamond Monster II (Voodoo2) in SLI. Do you know if there's some problem with the different chipsets (VIA, INTEL, SIS, etc.)
Thanks.
 

Nightbird

hum,

i run my pc's with Amd Cpu's on chipsets Via...

But I see 1 problem : the high fsb

According Quantum3D "Also be aware that Voodoo2 and Voodoo Banshee (Raven) based cards will likely not work with many newer motherboards due to a hardware incompatibility issue in the original 3Dfx chipset with a 133MHz front side bus (FSB). 133MHz front side bus is common among many modern day mainboards. Thus, if you are having problems installing or operating your Voodoo2 (Obsidian2) or Voodoo Banshee (Raven) based video card, please first verify that the motherboard for your computer system does not use a 133MHz FSB (try setting your system up to operate at 100MHz FSB if possible) and then verify you have installed the appropriate driver for the video card

so, i will try that :
- in first 1 Diamond Monster II in order to see the stability of the card then the second in SLI
- perhaps an extra cooling might help, if necessary

anyway, if your new system runs, you will have a nice pc with a perfect compatibility with the Glide :)

if you're thinking to XP, i will install also Win98SE
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- PanoramixDruida:

no problem with 3dfx Voodoo2 and 3dfx Voodoo2 SLI on Pentium 4 based systems with Intel or other manufactures chipset ;)...
Enjoy

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ArchAngelCD

The Asus board I have has locked AGP and PCI speeds so you can OC without effecting the slots. If you don't OC you should have no problems with any of the P4 boards out there.

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PanoramixDruida

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Thanks guys for your help!!!. It's big news to me I can use the Voodoo2!!!. Thanks a lot!!!
 

Spectrobozo

i use pentium 4 system with voodoo 2 ,
I only paid to 15 dollars for mine voodoo 2 and want to buy another one for 15 dollars to make SLI = D

Pentium 4 2000mhz+256RDRAM+MaxtorDiamondMaxplus9+Voodoo2 Monster 3dII 8mb
Voodoo 4 4500 PCI
2x Monster 3d II 8mb

Glide

- Spectrobozo: good idea. You could buy another Monster 3D II 8mb (SLI with mismatched cards is no full drivers supported and sometime poor of compatibility).

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Glide

Pentium 4 based system (Intel chipset) - Creative 3D Blaster Voodoo2 SLI 24mb - Windows XP - FastVoodoo2 2.5 driver - UT High Quality settings



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trigger

What about speed issues with games running too fast! Say with games like Wipeout2097/XL or other psygnosis titles. I heard there was a tool for slowing old games down, anyone heard of it?
Voodoo5 5500 AGP
Voodoo5 5500 PCI DVI x3 (exorcised MAC cards)
Voodoo4 4500 PCI
Voodoo2 1000 PCI x4 (two boxed and factory sealed)
Voodoo1
miroHISCORE 3D
Canopus PURE3D

Nightbird

#9
Moslo
http://www.hpaa.com/moslo/
Mo'Slo has been a favorite utility for slowing fast PCs to run speed-sensitive programs
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