7-million triangles per second, 333-megatexels per second
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Rating: - All-around quality
The current batch of Voodoo 3 cards have been hit hard for supporting only 16-bit color. Few games support higher this year and the few that do, Quake3, look only marginally better. No photo-realistic 3d action games exist. While the latest TNT card is slightly faster, the bottom line is a there is no game that will not run on your Voodoo3 card. The textures tend to look blurry on Voodoo cards, some prefer it; others hate it. (I got used to it)
Rating: - This card is liquid smooth, fast and value wise unbeatable!!
The Vodoo 3 3000 eats up the RIVA TNT, SAVAGE 4 and all other 3D cards in the same price range. In Quake II at 1028 x 768, I was getting 40 frames per second but in comparison to that I'm know getting a mind-boggling 85 fps (on a Pentium II 300 with 98 MB RAM) !!! The bottom line is that if you don't want to shell out too much cash on a 3D card (as things seem to change in the computer world every other day) but don't want to compromise on performance, the Vodoo 3 3000 is the best you'll get!!
Rating: - Suspicous reviews
Somehow I find the other reviews suspicious in their intent. Either they are excellent or poor. In my opinion, the V3 holds its own with the other cards out there (including TNT2). It does support all the APIs, contrary to what another reviewer mentioned. But it does not support 32 bit color (although all others card on the market which support 32 bit color take a severe performance hit when used at that color depth). I think this card is an excellent value at the price listed.
Rating: - Amazing!
This card is quite simply the best. The frame rates are amazing, and Amazon.com's price is the best you'll find. If you are a gamer, you NEED this card!