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Artex's 3DFX Voodoo5 6000 Thread

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Reply 40 of 48, by Srandista

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titsmcgee wrote:

3dfx sli use AFR

No, it definitely didn't! 3dfx SLI used, well... SLI, which means Scan Line Interleave, and it's fundamentally different from AFR.

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Reply 41 of 48, by NostalgicAslinger

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titsmcgee wrote:

sorry, your post looked like something he would say and the videos were alike.

I have beginning with my 3dfx collection in 2014.

Reply 42 of 48, by Artex

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titsmcgee wrote:

Are you the guy that put plydoo all over a voodoo6000?

That guy is Trevormacro. And yes, he sucks for destroying so many of these rare cards with his 'skills.'

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Reply 43 of 48, by NostalgicAslinger

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Artex wrote:
titsmcgee wrote:

Are you the guy that put plydoo all over a voodoo6000?

That guy is Trevormacro. And yes, he sucks for destroying so many of these rare cards with his 'skills.'

Does he have more 6000 cards in his collection? There are also old videos from him on youtube.

Reply 44 of 48, by Artex

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NostalgicAslinger wrote:
Artex wrote:
titsmcgee wrote:

Are you the guy that put plydoo all over a voodoo6000?

That guy is Trevormacro. And yes, he sucks for destroying so many of these rare cards with his 'skills.'

Does he have more 6000 cards in his collection? There are also old videos from him on youtube.

He has (had?) a ton of these cards and sadly experimented with various 'cooling techniques' on many of them - some of which did not survive. While many out there are trying to preserve history, there are those like this guy who just destroy it.

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Reply 45 of 48, by gdjacobs

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Artex wrote:

He has (had?) a ton of these cards and sadly experimented with various 'cooling techniques' on many of them - some of which did not survive. While many out there are trying to preserve history, there are those like this guy who just destroy it.

I believe he has many of the publicly released Rampages in his hall of torture as well.

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Reply 46 of 48, by NostalgicAslinger

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I hope, that my 6k A3700 will become a long life. I have installed copper heatsinks on the backside of the VSA 100 Chips and one on the bridge chip. The sensitivest component on the 6000. Also a 220 mm big side fan from the case.

Reply 47 of 48, by blurks

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NostalgicAslinger wrote:

I have installed copper heatsinks on the backside of the VSA 100 Chips and one on the bridge chip. Also a 220 mm big side fan from the case.

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Reply 48 of 48, by NostalgicAslinger

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blurks wrote:
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NostalgicAslinger wrote:

I have installed copper heatsinks on the backside of the VSA 100 Chips and one on the bridge chip. Also a 220 mm big side fan from the case.

latest?cb=20130811194815

Longer life of the Card. All looks decent, and no overclocking!