Does anyone have any experience with the Voodoo 2? I am trying to
get one working with mdk9.
Brian
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Subject: Re: [expert] Stable video card
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:38:38 +1100
Jack Coates wrote:
Voodoos
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Subject: Re: [expert] Stable video card
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:38:38 +1100
Jack Coates wrote:
Voodoos are good, but I've had overheating problems with mine -- there's
also a lot of outdated documentation out there that can really help you
screw it up :-)
I run my AGP
Jack Coates wrote:
Voodoos are good, but I've had overheating problems with mine -- there's
also a lot of outdated documentation out there that can really help you
screw it up :-)
I run my AGP Voodoo3 3000 with a little 5 volt fan (any computer shop)
attached to the heat sink with cable ties,
On Monday 18 November 2002 01:00 pm, luke wrote:
Hey guys, i'm going to be buying a new video card (PCI) for my mandrake 9.0
installation, I was hoping to get a 32 mg card with 3d acceleration that
works well in mandrake. Any suggestions? I have a couple ATI cards that
work, but the 3d support
Voodoos are good, but I've had overheating problems with mine -- there's
also a lot of outdated documentation out there that can really help you
screw it up :-)
Another issue to be aware of is that new games which use direct
rendering (like UT) will only work with an nVidia card.
On Tue,
Hey guys, i'm going to be buying a new video card (PCI) for my mandrake 9.0
installation, I was hoping to get a 32 mg card with 3d acceleration that
works well in mandrake. Any suggestions? I have a couple ATI cards that work,
but the 3d support is flaky ...
thanks
Luke Vandervort
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