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Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: hellhammered on 20 November 2008, 03:42:56


Hi all,
I'm new here and I wonder if I can test your visual skills.
Here's a card I want to buy but I'd like to find out exactly what card it is....it says (3dfx 16mb Agp Video Card 210 0369 00x)
I'm not sure of the model.

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Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: osckhar on 20 November 2008, 10:51:15
Hello,
Its a V3 3500 AGP from Compaq with TV-OUT. It works to @183MHz with memory 5'5ns.

Oscar.
Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: hellhammered on 20 November 2008, 17:23:57
Thank you osckhar, I will look it up here on the site for stats.
Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: hellhammered on 20 November 2008, 18:54:55
I want to build a throwback system to play Quake and Quake 2 only,
I have the mission packs for both games and would like my son to be able to see them in real gameplay like it was meant to be.
What would you recommend a P2 or a P3? I'm not sure what the card is capable of...Thanks
Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: osckhar on 20 November 2008, 20:11:15
QuoteOriginally posted by hellhammered

I want to build a throwback system to play Quake and Quake 2 only,
I have the mission packs for both games and would like my son to be able to see them in real gameplay like it was meant to be.
What would you recommend a P2 or a P3? I'm not sure what the card is capable of...Thanks

To play Quake and Quake II with a Pentium1 is enough. So, I would use the P2.

Regards,
Oscar.
Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: Obi-Wan Kenobi on 21 November 2008, 00:33:33
QuoteOriginally posted by hellhammered



Hi all,
I'm new here and I wonder if I can test your visual skills.
Here's a card I want to buy but I'd like to find out exactly what card it is....it says (3dfx 16mb Agp Video Card 210 0369 00x)
I'm not sure of the model.

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Hmm be careful that card is missing it's heatsink which it should have as it needs it to opperate otherwise it\ll burnup within seconds!

Be sure to ask a boot pic as a screen shot of the card showing it's 3dfx tools information tab which looks like this:
an example of my 5000 AGP
(https://www.3dfxzone.it/public/files/news2417_3.jpg)

Since the seller may be selling a defect card because it is missing it's cooler normally the card looks like this:
(https://www.3dfxzone.it/enboard/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abload.de%2Fimg%2F3dfxvoodoo33500crev.a2psuu.jpg&hash=5d4c664d28e4f33d5b2d54f76057e28ddf881036)
Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: hellhammered on 21 November 2008, 13:00:08
I have a mini fan I could mount on it or go through my bag of old parts to see if I have something similar. Suggestions?
Title: 3dfx card ID
Post by: hellhammered on 22 November 2008, 18:22:23
I found out it does have the heat sink, it was the wrong photo.
SWEET!