Nuove foto Voodoo5 6000 A3

Aperto da Simon3D, 26 Agosto 2003, 14:51:29

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Simon3D

Ciao a tutti
Ho fatto delle nuove foto della mia non funzionante Voodoo5 6000 A3 e mi faceva piacere mostrarvele. :)






MojoMotion

Bella davvero! mi piacerebbe vederne una in funzione nel mio case



Scritto Da - mojomotion on 26 Agosto 2003  14:54:20
Banshee Team

Freestyle...yes my name...one two hit the floor...three four five we want some more...

Simon3D

CitazioneBella davvero! mi piacerebbe vederne una in funzione nel mio case



Scritto Da - mojomotion on 26 Agosto 2003  14:54:20

Gia.. idem per me.. purtroppo non e' funzionante.. :(.. Amiga conosce bene le mie dissavventure.. :D

ToxicWaltz

Celly 900@1200 256mb Voodoo3 3500TV@203MHz e timings al minimo ;)
bios Voodoo4 4500 1.16
Presto anche una Voodoo5 5500!!

Simon3D

Citazioneè bella anche così cmq ;)


 


Gia'.. almeno la posso vedere e toccare tutti i giorni.. a suon di pulirla si sta consumando.. :h :D :D.. e il bello e' nel fatto che e' una A3, come quella di Sirta per intenderci.. ;)

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Simon3D

CitazioneBellissima!!!!!!!! :beerbeer:

ciao


Grazie.. :).. come si nota chiaramente.. pcb verde scuro.. terzo condensatore.. memorie Toshiba da 5.4ns.. come tutte le 3400 A3.. quelle Made in Usa. :)

MojoMotion

Ah ma è quella da 183 mhz:eek:!!

Banshee Team

Freestyle...yes my name...one two hit the floor...three four five we want some more...

Simon3D

CitazioneAh ma è quella da 183 mhz:eek:!!



Non so i valori che furono impostati in partenza ma credo di si..:)

MojoMotion

http://www.3dfx-interactive.com/voodoo5-6000/revision2faq.txt

HiNT Revision 2 (3000-3500) Series FAQ and data sheet
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* x4 VSA-100 processors default clocked at 183mhz
* 128mb of 5.4ns or 5.0ns SDRAM
* HiNT SLI bridge chip
* Old style proprietary 3dfx 'Voodoo Volts' (+12v) (-12v) power supply
* Internal power (+12v) (Ground) hookup capable

The Revision 2 series of voodoo 5 6000 cards were the first to undergo changes that
fixed issues discovered from the Revision1 series of cards. Most notibly, the Intel
bridge chip on the revision1 cards were replaced with a HiNT bridge chip on these models
to solve severe motherboard compatibility issues when used on a motherboard with non-intel
chipsets. Other noteworthy changes were the addition of an internal hookup which allowed
the card to be powered via the systems PSU, rather than using the old proprietary 3dfx
power supplies which otherwise would be needed to work this revision of card. We've had
very positive feedback from these revisions of cards. Reports have been from various
cards in %100 working condition running stable at 183mhz and powered internally. Several
issues which have been bothering other users of Revision 3 and 4 cards dont seem to be
present in these models, so if you have a good working revision 2 card, congrats. Also
take note that these revisions of cards used faster SDRAM than in later models, so the
cards have a better success rate when clocked at their desired 183mhz speed.

Known issues:

* Motherboard chipset compatibility issues. non-video POST beeps reported
  on various early 'Intel' and 'SiS' based motherboards. 'VIA' chipset based
  motherboards recommended. (See resource guide of compatible motherboards)

* FSAA Lockup issues on many makes of 6000 cards. Problems with voltage
  regulation not worked out until final retail revisions. Common issue. symptoms
  consist of random lockups when using any FSAA settings. Currently no workaround

* Power supply / video card burnout issues related to use of non-3dfx type
  power supplies. (Internal hookup recommended)

* VSA-100 chip short life expectancy issues when clocked over 183mhz.


Banshee Team

Freestyle...yes my name...one two hit the floor...three four five we want some more...