3dfx Velocity

This page will show all objects that classify as 3dfx Velocity. The Velocity has been made by 3dfx, the company that brought us the first affordable 3D accelerators. They started in 1994 and created the 'Voodoo Graphics' (Also known as Voodoo or Voodoo 1) for the desktop market. Till 1998 3dfx (back then named 3Dfx) didn't build it's own boards for the masses, other brands copied the 3Dfx reference design and used 3Dfx chips. During 1999, 3Dfx changed the look and name into 3dfx. 3dfx also bought STB Systems and stared selling boards under their own brandname. Except for a few (i.e. Powercolor) no-one but 3dfx sold 3dfx-boards.

View graphics card details3dfx Velocity 100 (AGP)
3dfx Velocity 100 (AGP)

A cut-down 3D chip for the low-end market. The Velocity is a Voodoo3 underneath but it has less RAM, it's clockfrequency is lower and it can only access one TMU (Texture Mapping Unit). The second one is known to be activated using a hack but I never tested that. > Read more