Pros: Noticable Upgrade From 3, Better Performace Due to Memory Cons: None
I build computers for a living, Based on what I build I get a good idea on what hardware has problems and what is worth the cash. I've used systems with just about every card you can imagine. I build them and play with them, and make sure everything...
Pros: None Cons: Slow, overpriced, obsolete, about to become unsupported
There is no other way to put it. I can not find any justification for anyone to buy this video card. There are a few important things to remember when purchasing a video card. The first rule is that the graphics chipset rules all purchasing decisions....
When I purchased my Voodoo4 4500 fairly recently I was fully aware that is was not a good video card choice in any regards at the current time. Why then you may would I possibly decide to buy it? The answer is simply that I was going to use it for an...
Pros: Impressive images and fps Cons: Better cards for a little more
I recently upgraded my Savage 4 video card which stugled playing Midtown Madness demo. The very recent Voodoo 4 4500 was at a computer fair for the first time, the 5500 was there but extra money. So I went for the bargain Voodoo 4 4500 at £100...
Pros: 32 bit colors, 32 Megs of RAM Cons: Not a Voodoo 5
As a one time owner of a Voodoo2 Banshee and a Voodoo 3 3000, I was ready to move up, because I have a "habit" of wanting to upgrade when possible. With the Voodoo 5 still around $300.00, I was looking for a quality card in a lower price...
Pros: Very fast, Sharp & Clear, Great color Cons: GeForce 2 cards are faster at OpenGL games only, (Unreal, etc...)
I love this card so far! I was looking for a Voodoo3, but since the 4 is only a few dollars more than the 3 - 3500 I figured why not give it a try. It has a much faster processor, memory, 32 bit color, etc.. over the voodoo3. I runs through all the...
Pros: Stable, greatly supported, many features, great graphics, budget price Cons: graphics cards get outdated quick, not as budget of a price as it should be
I had owned a Diamond Viper V770 Ultra TNT2 with a 32MB Nvidia chip. While this card had great reviews, it just didn't have the support of the 3dfx brand.
After realizing the majority of the games I wanted to play were made by Electronic Arts...
Pros: Great color, very fast, relatively cheap Cons: not a 64 MB card
I really really liked my VooDoo 3 so I decided to upgrade to the 4. The first thing I noticed when I popped in this bad boy was how fast everything ran, the speed at which games ran was even faster. I did notice however that in-game movies were not...
Pros: Graphics Quality, Games Compatibility Cons: Poor FPS
The voodoo 4 4500 is a solid and nice video card, let me explain, because there are some people that said that this video card is late,first is 3DFX,the most solid performance and compatibility in the market today,period,it got the best looking graphics...
Pros: Sharp images and vibrant color. Cons: Low Fill Rate.
I was sitting on some in store credit from trading in my outdated consoles. No games were out that I wanted so I figured I may as well upgrade again. I had a Voodoo 3 3000 and just wanted to squeeze some extra power out of my system. I didn't expect a...
I purchased the voodoo 4500 because my oem video card couldn't handle the graphics on some of the games i purchased. The voodoo 4500 is sweet with 32 megs of video ram, colors and shapes are amazing compared to my 8mb ati rage card. It was a mid-range...
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