Difference between revisions of "3dfx"
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== Voodoo 3 == | == Voodoo 3 == | ||
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+ | [[File:3dfx_Voodoo_3_3000.jpg|200px|thumb||Voodoo 3 3000]] | ||
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[[File:3dfx_Voodoo_3_3500.jpg|200px|thumb||Voodoo 3 3500]] | [[File:3dfx_Voodoo_3_3500.jpg|200px|thumb||Voodoo 3 3500]] | ||
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+ | == Voodoo 4 == | ||
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+ | [[File:PowerColor_Voodoo_4_4500.jpg|200px|thumb||Voodoo 4 4500]] | ||
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+ | == Voodoo 5 == | ||
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+ | [[File:3dfx_Voodoo_5_5500.jpg|200px|thumb||Voodoo 5 5500]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 17 February 2013
3dfx was a 3d graphics card manufacturer that created some of the first 3d graphics cards for PCs. They were purchased by nvidia in 2000.
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Voodoo 1
Voodoo 2
Voodoo 3