3dfx Voodoo Banshee Review

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Komentáƙe • 461

  • @darak2
    @darak2 Pƙed 5 lety +169

    "Here is the power supply, which was provided by the manufacturer for free, and by the way, don't buy it, buy something better instead" XD

    • @retropcscotland4645
      @retropcscotland4645 Pƙed 5 lety +7

      hahahaha

    • @martijn208
      @martijn208 Pƙed 5 lety +15

      yes, i was thinking that too. but i think that for projects like this it's fine. those computers draw so little power that as long as it has a 80 plus certification it'
      s fine. if he just said that it would not sounds as stupid.

    • @tassadar1977
      @tassadar1977 Pƙed 5 lety +20

      Least he's not selling out!

    • @excess.subiefl0w
      @excess.subiefl0w Pƙed 5 lety +17

      @@martijn208 from what I remember these old systems pull more power from the 5.5V rail and not 12V rail, many modern power supplies have a low amperage 5.5V rail

    • @martijn208
      @martijn208 Pƙed 5 lety +4

      @@excess.subiefl0w true, so you need to get some PSU's from 2010 i think. i have one from around that time and it has a decent amp on 5.5V

  • @MamasBasementEnt
    @MamasBasementEnt Pƙed 5 lety +78

    I like the variety of the videos you put up, but I always get especially fired up when I see a video on Windows 95/98 era hardware.

  • @tehrobotjesus
    @tehrobotjesus Pƙed 5 lety +28

    Yes! More vintage reviews!

  • @mrgtmodernretrogamingtech6891
    @mrgtmodernretrogamingtech6891 Pƙed 5 lety +36

    Again... I saw P3 Slot Type, SD RAM, AGP Video Card, PCI And ISA in a Green Motherboard... Have my Like and Love!!!

    • @ching-chenhuang8119
      @ching-chenhuang8119 Pƙed 5 lety

      For a short period I thought the motherboard was Asus P2B-F.....

  • @epicbacongaming2k117
    @epicbacongaming2k117 Pƙed 5 lety +14

    That Clive Barker game running at 800x600 is pretty damn impressive considering the hardware.

  • @NightMotorcyclist
    @NightMotorcyclist Pƙed 5 lety +16

    256MB of SDR RAM was considered monstrous back in the days of the Banshee. Most systems of the time shipped with 64MB, some still with 32MB and 128MB was kinda high end. I don't really miss the days where we needed separate video cards for different functions, it just made everything too cluttered and made an already expensive PC even more so, especially if you add an MPEG 2 card.

  • @UndyingGhost
    @UndyingGhost Pƙed 5 lety +28

    Thumbs up for Clive Barkers Undying benchmark.

  • @czdot
    @czdot Pƙed 5 lety +26

    I was rocking a 486 until 2002, I could only dream about this. 🙂

    • @HighwayHunkie
      @HighwayHunkie Pƙed 5 lety +3

      And i thought i was late with my socket 7 i still used in 2001... hehe

    • @holgerwikingsen713
      @holgerwikingsen713 Pƙed 5 lety +18

      I had my 486 until 2000, not knowing there were other cpus. To me they were all just computers and i thought everyone had this very same computer (sporting a 486). When my bubble burst, 1Ghz Pentium 3 was out already. Imagine my shock. I felt like a caveman.

    • @PaintsAreOp
      @PaintsAreOp Pƙed 5 lety +5

      I was rocking 100Mhz Pentium until 2001, then upgrading to some 400Mhz Celeron. For some time I had more ram on my GPU (Geforce 4 TI 4400) than my system :D

    • @jessed0308
      @jessed0308 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@PaintsAreOp the gf4 ti an amazing car for its day

    • @PaintsAreOp
      @PaintsAreOp Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@jessed0308 If only it had dx9 support... 😞

  • @3DfxAslinger
    @3DfxAslinger Pƙed 5 lety +20

    Very nice review, as always! I had no Banshee card in 1998, because I was the owner of a Voodoo 2 12MB at this time, but a friend of mine had a Creative 3D Blaster Banshee PCI in his Pentium MMX 166 system. The Banshee is a nice card for a AMD K6-II/III, or a slower Pentium II.

    • @vacanza11
      @vacanza11 Pƙed 3 lety

      hi there :) my first 3d card was a bashee on a K62-450 cpu, then upgraded to a voodoo3-2000 and to K62-533. Pentium 2 450 has plenty horsepower for these videocards and they were sronger for games than amd k6s family :)
      anyway i could play every game in the late 90' early 2000.
      But i remember these cards were not perfectly campatible (or not at all) for games released for the first generation of 3d fx voodoo cards

  • @clintinterface
    @clintinterface Pƙed 5 lety +20

    voodoo banshee was my first 3d card.... a giant leap from a 4mb vga videocard :D

    • @shadowsniper86
      @shadowsniper86 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Same!

    • @markfrombriz
      @markfrombriz Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@shadowsniper86 also same

    • @raketman101
      @raketman101 Pƙed 3 lety

      Same, I bought one put it in my P90 OC to 100Mhz, and later pushed it in my Celeron 633, later I switched it out for a Geforce 2, Great Times

  • @krz8888888
    @krz8888888 Pƙed 5 lety +21

    First card I bought with my own money! Paired it with a p166mmx, didn't know any better, still had a blast!

    • @jessed0308
      @jessed0308 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      that was huge back in the day

  • @kennyj4366
    @kennyj4366 Pƙed 4 lety +6

    I couldn't stop smiling. All of those games were like state of the art at the time, all the time tweaking and pushing our systems to get just a little bit more lol. Thank you so much for the memories. 👍👍🙂

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Pƙed 5 lety +6

    I still remember going to the computer store to buy this accelerator card, I was buzzing about it, I bought a new game also to go with it, the Star Wars rogue squadron, very fond memories

    • @raketman101
      @raketman101 Pƙed 3 lety

      I still remember what the store looked like, they asked me if I was sure I needed a PCI version, because AGP was becoming standard, but my MB with a P90 was not up to that, still the best upgrade and buy I ever made.

  • @ParadoxdesignsOrg
    @ParadoxdesignsOrg Pƙed 5 lety +6

    This was my very first 3d card back in the day. and wow, did it ever kick some ass!

  • @Felix-ve9hs
    @Felix-ve9hs Pƙed 5 lety +17

    this GPU is just 25 days younger than me
    and it still works

    • @tenshi7angel
      @tenshi7angel Pƙed 5 lety +1

      That would be 2 things that still work. :)

  • @fullmetaljacket7
    @fullmetaljacket7 Pƙed 5 lety +10

    I had a Creative 3d Blaster voodoo banshee back in the day. Loved it! So many good memories... It was my first proper 3d accelerator. Before that I had a Diamond Stealth 2 s220.

    • @jimmothy79
      @jimmothy79 Pƙed 5 lety +3

      Creative 3D Blaster Banshee was my first 3D card as well, was great

    • @KixPanganiban
      @KixPanganiban Pƙed 5 lety +2

      jimmothy79 Same here. I remember getting the C3D Blaster Banshee to play Slave Zero back in the day

    • @jaa273
      @jaa273 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      i had that banshee too

  • @BudgetBuildsOfficial
    @BudgetBuildsOfficial Pƙed 5 lety +10

    Saw one of these locally for a decent price but never thought it was worth picking up. Now seeing the price they're going for here, and the performance actually being somewhat okay I wish I'd investigated it a bit more. Cheers for the great video on it.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Yea anything 3dfx is now worth top dollar.

    • @TurboMMaster
      @TurboMMaster Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Voodoo Banshee was kinda... controversial. While a very good card on it's own, it wasn't stricte upregade from Voodoo 2, and in card that was relased 8 months after Voodoo 2. People just uderstand that Voodoo Banshee was relased with OEM market in mind, and they tried to keep price as low as possible. People at this time already expected next generation stuff, or at least noticable improvement over 33fx previous architecture. Also Voodoo 3 was already in development, so Voodoo Banshee was designed with relatively short lifespan in mind. But if you wanted to both buy Voodoo 2 and improve your 2D card or wanted to buy new PC with Glide support, it was indeed decent option.

  • @darak2
    @darak2 Pƙed 5 lety +8

    I actually upgraded a Voodoo 1 setup to a Banshee, back in the day. The quality loss from the passthrough cable was actually pretty serious, especially if your VGA didn't have a very high quality DAC, to the point where high resolution Windows was noticeably blurry. At some point I remember just swapping the cable from one card to another when I wanted to play a game.

    • @nitrax8629
      @nitrax8629 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Personally I've found the cable you use to pass the signal through also matters - Poorly shielded / overly long cables will decrease image quality significantly.

  • @retropcscotland4645
    @retropcscotland4645 Pƙed 5 lety +75

    RIP 3DFX you were swallowed up by the GREEN machine.

    • @metalmusic1401
      @metalmusic1401 Pƙed 5 lety +6

      And now it's very possible AMD will swallow the green machine

    • @Ronaldopopkings
      @Ronaldopopkings Pƙed 5 lety +5

      @@metalmusic1401 They allready bought ATI thu. Who is doing very well lately selling chips to both new Xbox and Playstation.

    • @smbu
      @smbu Pƙed 5 lety +15

      Well they definitely didn't help themselves out by buying STB and bringing everything in house and in the process leaving all of their board partners out to dry. A lot of them just went over to make Nvidia cards. Also the delay of cards like the Voodoo5 5500 (and the 6000) really hurt them as well. Instead of competing with the original Geforce 256, which is did well against, it had to compete with the GF2 GTS, which was generally faster overall and competitive price-wise.

    • @DuneRunnerEnterprises
      @DuneRunnerEnterprises Pƙed 5 lety

      @@smbu Got one for sale, BTW

    • @LiLBitsDK
      @LiLBitsDK Pƙed 5 lety +6

      sadly 3DFX killed themself when they decided to be the own manufacturer of cards and flip off all the AIB partners... that's one of the biggest reasons they died + a failing card/chip

  • @gattigatozza
    @gattigatozza Pƙed 5 lety +10

    Ah, Voodoo

  • @hkoizumi3134
    @hkoizumi3134 Pƙed rokem +1

    Cyrix 686 233Mhz, 32MB RAM, Voodoo Banshee, and Yamaha OPL3-SA. This was my very first gaming rig I have built. I was so damn proud of it.

  • @Choralone422
    @Choralone422 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    I had a 3dfx Voodoo Banshee back when it was first released. It was paired with a AMD K6 200 mhz overclocked to 225 mhz (3x75 instead of 3x66.) I kept the card when I later upgraded to an Intel Celeron 300A OC'd to 464 mhz (4.5x103.) The card did not like games that used the Quake II or later game engines since they used multi-texturing heavily but other games like Need For Speed 2 & 3 ran beautifully on it! Plus as Phil mentioned the DOS gaming performance (along with Windows 2D) was outstanding on it! I later replaced the Banshee with a 3dfx Velocity 100 card (for really cheap) which itself was a cut down Voodoo 3 2000 card.

  • @TurboMMaster
    @TurboMMaster Pƙed 3 lety +1

    There is a reason why Voodoo Banshe was what it was. 3DFX wanted to expand to both OEM Market and low-end customers, where expensive add-on cards are not exactly desirable option. Voodoo Banshe was relatively cheap stand-alone video card with excellent 2D and video performance - so it was exactly what they wanted at a time. It was also easy to update in case they need another filler product (they did - Voodoo 3 was basically Voodoo Banshee with higher clock speed and additional texturing unit).

  • @CYON4D
    @CYON4D Pƙed 3 lety +2

    3dfx will always remain special for me.

  • @mr.transistor2823
    @mr.transistor2823 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    When I watch such videos I feeÄș 20 years younger. And thanks for your clear English, I am practicing it following you.

  • @ugzz
    @ugzz Pƙed 5 lety +2

    You're the first creator i've seen cover some of the oddities that i actually had back in the day, this is awesome!

  • @CristiBucerzan
    @CristiBucerzan Pƙed 5 lety +4

    This videocard was my first Voodoo Banshee card,too bad i got it 5 years ago,not when it was still relevant â˜ș

  • @newlinedetails
    @newlinedetails Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Watching these brings me back to my unreal tournament days. So many good memories

  • @gremfive4246
    @gremfive4246 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    Another excellent video!!! I never had a Banshee I had its much slower older brother the Voodoo Rush, in fact I still have it. I found it downstairs next to the Voodoo 3 3000 that replaced it back in the day.

  • @3dfxvoodoocards6
    @3dfxvoodoocards6 Pƙed 5 lety +7

    Actually overall the Voodoo Banshee was just as fast as the Voodoo 2 or Tnt1, it was a lot cheaper than the Voodoo 2 and Tnt1, it had a better picture quality 22-bit then the Voodoo2 and Tnt1 and had much better compatibility than the Tnt1. In my opinion the Banshee was the best 1998 video card.

    • @Storm_.
      @Storm_. Pƙed 5 lety +3

      Yes I agree. It was ground breaking, bringing full Glide/D3D/OpenGL to the desktop for a reasonable price. I think I remember them retailing at about ÂŁ120 new, it was my first 'decent' 3D card. Before that I had the Matrox M3D which was the poor mans voodoo :)

    • @3dfxvoodoocards6
      @3dfxvoodoocards6 Pƙed 5 lety

      @@Storm_. I remember that at the end of 98 or early 99 the Voodoo Banshee was 100 $ and the Voodoo 2 and Tnt1 were aproximately 150 $. The price difference between the Banshee and the Voodoo 2 / Tnt1 was big but the overall performance was aproximately the same.

    • @albertrynkowski3599
      @albertrynkowski3599 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I had a Riva 128zx. What a crap this was. This and intel i740 was like rock bottom for gaming. Yuck!

  • @zackrose6019
    @zackrose6019 Pƙed 5 lety

    It always makes me smile when I see ram modules that are made in my hometown.

  • @vgjhlgjhfuyfjhfjkhgyghj
    @vgjhlgjhfuyfjhfjkhgyghj Pƙed 5 lety +8

    I know ide cables are necessary here.
    But man , I don't miss those!😄
    Cool video Phil.
    Xx

  • @John-np2bf
    @John-np2bf Pƙed 5 lety +3

    This brought back more memories. Thanks Phil! The first PC I built back when I was about 16-17 I had a Pentium II 266 MHz and a Diamond Fire GL 1000 pro. It was a decent card but Half-Life came out and it didn't support the game so I got a Banshee and Half Life went on to be my favorite game of all time. That and Counter-Strike because I was really good it. Those were the days. 10 GB hard drive was big! 20 G was HUGE. lol

  • @e8root
    @e8root Pƙed 5 lety +4

    oh I remember those times when graphics cards did not have fans and processors had chipset fan. Pretty different computer experience than today's i9 9900k setup XD

    • @PaintsAreOp
      @PaintsAreOp Pƙed 5 lety +1

      My Banshee, Magic Twinpower, had a small fan on it. To be honest Voodoo 3 should have a fan too as it runs really hot.

    • @nitrax8629
      @nitrax8629 Pƙed 5 lety

      @@PaintsAreOp Personally I run my Voodoo3 with a small 12V 40mm fan on the top - keeps it really cool, the CPU actually seems to run hotter than the Voodoo now!

  • @elzabbul
    @elzabbul Pƙed 5 lety +6

    Great video :) Idea for another one - punching above weight. 90's were a period of time when you basically had to update your rig each year to play new games. Try to get a P5 MMX CPU, overclock it up to 266/300, combine with 64 MB of RAM and Voodoo 2 or Banshee and try to run "newer" games. I played hell a lot of Q3 Arena on my P166@200 MMX/32 MB/Voodoo Rush. Of course with bots and on very low framerates :)

    • @mstcrow5429
      @mstcrow5429 Pƙed 5 lety

      P55C. P5 first 60 and 66MHz Pentiums released in 1993.

    • @elzabbul
      @elzabbul Pƙed 5 lety

      @@mstcrow5429 Ah, ofc - I tend to forget about that. Thanks!

  • @MrREDSTAR20
    @MrREDSTAR20 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    Got to love old pc hardware to see how far we came from 😊

  • @Wsmith247
    @Wsmith247 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    I ran 2x Voodoo2s and a Banshee as the 2D back in the day.

  • @hartsickdisciple
    @hartsickdisciple Pƙed 2 lety

    My first 3d accelerator was a Banshee. I bought it with birthday money when I was 13. It turned the family PC with it's Pentium 233 MMX into a gamer. This combination did a good job with Jedi Knight, Motoracer, NFS 3, Half-life, Wing Commander Prophecy, Freespace, NBA Live 99, Unreal, etc....

  • @005AGIMA
    @005AGIMA Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Thanks for giving the banshee some love. A creative 3d blaster banshee was my first decent 3d card and it was night and day.

  • @mitch075fr
    @mitch075fr Pƙed 5 lety

    One of the best things about Unreal is that, with patch 2.26, it supported all major 3D graphics APIs of the time : Glide (since release), OpenGL and Direct3D. It also included a software renderer. I remember tinkering with my Celeron 300A@450, my RivaTnT 16 Mb and the Detonator drivers a LOT so as to make stuff like the castle flyby (intro) and the rocket escape (outro) as fluid as possible. I had a few 3dfx cards, but I must admit that as fast as they were, the comfort brought by 24-/32-bit color as opposed to the dithering found on 16-bit cards like the Voodoo really did help. So did a 32-bit Z-buffer, with all the depht artifacts you'd get on a Voodoo compared with the crisp intersecting polygons of other cards.

  • @sadakotube
    @sadakotube Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I used this back in the day. It was great for its time

  • @IgoByaGo
    @IgoByaGo Pƙed 5 lety +3

    This was my first graphics card for my first build (my dad had some ATI Rage cards and Diamond Matrox cards too).

  • @billeke
    @billeke Pƙed 5 lety +5

    My first Videocard! Althought It was the Maxi gamer Phoenix Version by Guillemot.

  • @mamailo2011
    @mamailo2011 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    Yhea , I have waited for years in the channel to this review to came.
    It was at my setup as teenager and did save the world so many times from Aliens invaders, Demons and Powermongers.
    All thanks to my beloved Banshee and His sidekick,, the AMD K6-II

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen Pƙed 5 lety

    Never actually saw a Banshee in the wild back then, I remember people always said it wasn't that great and everyone I knew just went for the 12MB Voodoo2 (or two of them). Good to finally see a real world review :)

  • @sebastian_hakansson78
    @sebastian_hakansson78 Pƙed 5 lety

    Ahh what nostalgia!
    I had a Banshee2 (I think) in my first computer in 2000.. But I ran a AMD K6-2@233mhz (??) then i believe.
    Cool to see the old hardware today, thing have changed a lot since then!
    My first HDD had less mb/gb than a gpu today..
    Always fun to mod and upgrade hardware, this i how it began for me.
    Keep those good old nostalgic reviews and test up!

  • @dikranpoladian4724
    @dikranpoladian4724 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Never had the pleasure of a banshee but rocked my Voodoo2 SLI with memory overclocked at 110mhz for a long time. Loved games in GLIDE, they looked so nice.

  • @MrPicaso72
    @MrPicaso72 Pƙed 5 lety +4

    Wow! The Banshee was the first accelerator I ever had. I had the one made by Creative Labs. Good memories.

  • @TheCgOrion
    @TheCgOrion Pƙed 5 lety

    I loved my Banshee when I got it. It was the beginning of my GPU journey. From there I went to a VooDoo 3, and then another VooDoo 3 with an S-video out, which I played on my 27" Sony Trinitron. Those were the days. If you're looking for a motherboard, don't count out the slot Athlon CPU's. They can be overclocked, if you don't mind SMD soldering. Got my 600Mhz to 750Mhz, which was a monster price difference at the time.

  • @dreammfyre
    @dreammfyre Pƙed 5 lety +20

    800x600 still feels high-res to me lol.

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Pƙed 5 lety

      Occasionally I like running things windowed @ 640 x 480. Haven't done that in a while though.

  • @callindocorleone5435
    @callindocorleone5435 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    Fantastic review, back in the days my banshee was Asus 16 mb, and as I remember it was very nice in all games and very compatible with glide dis games unlike v2, and I really remember very good memories with the card playing Shadowman, thanks for your review.

  • @3dfxvoodoocards6
    @3dfxvoodoocards6 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    Phil how about a video Banshee vs Tnt1 vs Voodoo 2 ? Those were the best cards from 1998 and the performance was very similar. Back in 1998 everyone wanted to know which one is the best overall. My personal opinion is that the Benshee was the best card from 1998, similar performance to the Tnt1 but much better conpatibility plus the 22-bit picture, similar in performance to the Voodoo 2 but much better 22-bit picture plus higher resolution than the 800x600 for the Voodoo 2.

  • @10p6
    @10p6 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Interesting Video. I had a Banshee back in 1998 with a Pentium 200 MMX. Now back then the Banshee made a massive difference in graphics over software, making games like Quake, Half Life and others very playable. One cool thing back then was some games played better on the Banshee with the higher clock as many games did not use the second texture unit that the Voodoo 2 could use. Maybe you can do a follow up video on what many back then would have use the Banshee on, a Pentium 200 or 233 MMX, and show the massive difference between software rendering and the might of the Banshee.

  • @totem168
    @totem168 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    Wohoo banshee, one of the famous card in my circle back in the day. Thank you this review bring back the memories, like you have to bring your own cpu just for LAN party and compare the video card or vga card in our terms.

  • @Airbag888
    @Airbag888 Pƙed 5 lety +4

    My experience of the banshee and voodoo series in general back in the day :
    Drool worthy cards that I could not hope to buy in a thousand years. :p
    Every magazine spoke about them and all I had was a 233mmx with a s3 virge

  • @danielszalok8540
    @danielszalok8540 Pƙed 2 dny

    Our first 3D card was an S3 Trio3D in 1999, but as it was horrible, we quickly wanted to buy a real 3D card. As we were on a budget, my father chose an S3 Savage3D (he really liked the name and it was cheap), but it was faulty and didn't work at all. My father said "f*ck it", went back to the PC shop, gave back the faulty Savage3D, asked the guy what kind of 3D cards exist, picked the Banshee from the list (he LOVED the name, that was the main driver :D), and it was a fantastic choice. Even during 1999 and 2000, the years when hardware became obsolete two times a year, it really served us well. The only drawback was that all "modern" 2D games froze immediately when we started them with the Banshee (I guess it was faulty as well or there was some kind of driver issue), so if we got bored of Quake 3 or Motorhead and wanted to play with Heroes of Might and Magic 3 or Sim City 3000, we had to replace the Banshee with the Trio3D. And we didn't complain! Good old times, good old Banshee! :)

  • @Heazytoohot
    @Heazytoohot Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    As soneone thats newer to owning a pc, learning about old gpus is so crazy. i didnt even know as a kid pc gaming was a thing aside from childrens cd based games haha. very cool!

  • @mstcrow5429
    @mstcrow5429 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Had it. Loved it. My first 3d card. Fond memories of HL and TFC on it. PCI.

    • @shadowsniper86
      @shadowsniper86 Pƙed 4 lety

      MY CHILDHOOD! Nostalgia is real. 33K modem at 350 ping. Mom: "get off the internet, I need to call!"

  • @con2botonesnadamas433
    @con2botonesnadamas433 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    As soon as I heard "3DFX Voodoo card" I clicked the "like" button!

  • @madmax2069
    @madmax2069 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    The voodoo banshee was a pretty meh card, but it was a step in the right direction instead of having to rely on a second card for 2D.
    The one thing I love about the unreal games in the era with the a 3Dfx card is the extra detail you see when you get close to objects (like walls boxes and such) that wasn't there for any other renderer

  • @davidreagan7156
    @davidreagan7156 Pƙed 5 lety

    Awesome video! I enjoy playing around with vintage Windows 9x era hardware and its fun to see these items brought back to life and shared with others via your channel. BTW, for those of us who built our early IT careers on Novell Netware, its especially cool to see a 'Novell Yes' logo on the motherboard! :)

  • @supermario8416
    @supermario8416 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    You forgot to say that the Banshee was the first 3dfx card with 22-bit filter. It run by default with 22-bit in 800x600 and lower and if selected manually from the driver at higher resolutions. You can see the difference between 16-bit and 22-bit from example in Quake 2 or Unreal (and many other games) on dark textures.

  • @TheBaldMiddleAgedMetalHead
    @TheBaldMiddleAgedMetalHead Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I had a 3DFX Voodoo Banshee also had a Power VR2 around the same time.. followed by a Riva TNT, GeForce 2 MX200 then GeForce 2 GTS.. Great era of PC Gaming.

  • @smbu
    @smbu Pƙed 5 lety +2

    I remember when the Banshee released. I thought it looked like a good card, but I still wanted a Voodoo2 instead, which I bought for my system. Then I later upgraded to Voodoo 2 SLI, very nice performance! I think I had a Diamond Monster 3D-2 and a Creative 3D Blaster Voodoo2, both 12MB versions. I loved those cards.

  • @tomislavkaltnecker6354
    @tomislavkaltnecker6354 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Yes, finally again full "retro" stuff. Slot 1 is or rather was my first solo build, as a 13 year old :)

  • @soylentgreenb
    @soylentgreenb Pƙed 5 lety +2

    For half-life, disable VSYNC, pull down the console and set CL_SHOWFPS 1, and set FPS_MAX (MAX_FPS?) to something above your refresh rate (it defaults to 72). Half-life has a special overbrigthening mode for the voodoo 1 that can be made to work on other voodoo cards if you only have one TMU enabled (I don't know why that is). The banshee has a single TMU unlike the voodoo 2 so it should be able to use GL_OVERBRIGHT 1.
    Overbrigthen does a clever trick get around bright objects looking so palid without HDR enabled. It scales the colours and clips them so that objects that are too bright look a bit overexposed. This is effectively free and gives you perhaps 50% of the benefit of actual HDR in terms of looks. That's easily one of the most cost-effecient "effects" of any kind ever implemented in a video games.

  • @Trick-Framed
    @Trick-Framed Pƙed 5 lety +1

    I went with the Voodoo 3 2000. It was what I needed at the time. I enjoyed it. That was on a Pentium II 350. My PIII 1 ghz had a Geforce 2 MX and my Athlon (Thunderbird) 1ghz had a GeForce 2 MX as well. 96-2000 was where gaming really started to heat up on PC. So much so I was finally OK with letting go of my old Amiga and Consoles and game on PCs as my primary source of fun. Great vid. Brought me right back.

  • @2007tantrum
    @2007tantrum Pƙed 5 lety +3

    Every time when I’m talking about Win 95/98 video card mining Riva 128 or TNT, Voodoo 1 or 2, many retro hardware fans telling me that Banshee is the card to go with. But in my case it is TNT1 for 2d/d3d & opengl, and Voodoo 2 just for few Glide games only, like Tomb Raider 1, Need for Speed 2 se, Carmageddon. Any way Banshee it is 3Dfx first complete solution, and it great card. Thanks

  • @kidShibuya
    @kidShibuya Pƙed 5 lety +1

    First 3d GPU I ever owned. Loved that card...

  • @billthecat2410
    @billthecat2410 Pƙed 5 lety

    Brings back memory. I used the voodoo cards for a while. I think I had a Tsing 2d card at that time that was very fast with windows. Had a Sound Blaster audio card and was using AMD cpus also. One game I really liked that worked really well with the 3DFX cards was Indipendance War. A pretty good space game. As I remember you actually needed the 3DFX cards to play that game. Later they came out with I-War2 EOC which is still a really good space game even to today. That game would run on anything pretty much.
    But those were fun days at the early times of computers. A lot more places to buy stuff and you had to really know the computers back then. IRQ's were fun to assign if you wanted stuff to work. What a pain that was plus memory managers config. sys files and autoexec.bat files to make... Aw, what a time...

  • @marksminis
    @marksminis Pƙed 2 lety

    I was Sr. Test Tech at 3DFX when we put out the Banshee. The fallout at the chip level was appalling. Then at final test, 3% would fail outright. Very high return rate. I was expecting very unhappy reviews. Glad to see it made some people happy back in the day. We shipped that thing and were crossing our fingers "omg what have we done" LOL

  • @eightbit1975
    @eightbit1975 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I have two Ensoniq Banshees...the SGRAM variant. Recently testing these in a build that I normally have a V5 5500 in and I am extremely impressed. While it is no V5, these cards (at least the SGRAM version) really hold their own. They ran everything I threw at them from the time period, and really looked and performed great. The 2D on these cards is even better than the V5 IMHO. All around fantastic card that I would be proud to have in a vintage Win 98 3DFX rig.

  • @umeng2002
    @umeng2002 Pƙed 4 lety

    Voodoo Banshee was my first "GPU." I think Falcon 4.0 and Rogue Squadron were the first games I used with 3D acceleration. Going from software to hardware 3D was a revolution.

  • @matthewplehn4271
    @matthewplehn4271 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    I had forgot about Undying by my favorite Author....ill have to check out GOG for it..Glad you included it..and nice shot at the PSU company...made me laugh for the first time today

  • @AllboroLCD
    @AllboroLCD Pƙed 4 lety

    I got my Banshee around its release date in PCI flavor for my P233 rig, It played anything I threw at it! I only upgraded in early 2000 because I came across a new Boxless OEM Voodoo 3 3000 for $35 when the computer fair was in town.

  • @djarcforceable
    @djarcforceable Pƙed 5 lety +1

    I had one of these when they were hot. What a great card it was back in the day.

    • @djarcforceable
      @djarcforceable Pƙed 5 lety

      And since I got a like from you Phil, thanks for the great videos. This old nostalgia stuff is hitting me right in the feelz. Great stuff man. Really enjoying the content since I found your channel and subbed.

  • @Laki99000
    @Laki99000 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    So this is actually good! I thought like "It's a budget Voodoo card, not worth having". But now that I know it doesn't need a 2d card to work perfectly it's a great card for motherboards that don't have many PCI slots.

  • @joeyjoe7155
    @joeyjoe7155 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I loved that card , i ran Return Fire 2 game using this card., i had this card a long time. Awsome Card

  • @Skarfar90
    @Skarfar90 Pƙed 5 lety +2

    You can show realtime FPS in any GoldSrc game (such as Half Life) by opening the console (default: tilde key) and typing in "cl_showfps 1" - An alternate method is typing in "net_graph 1" instead

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  Pƙed 5 lety +2

      Ah yes, I vaguely remember that command!

    • @Skarfar90
      @Skarfar90 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      @@philscomputerlab These commands are still to this day used in the Source engine as well.
      A relic of old maybe?

  • @brostenen
    @brostenen Pƙed 5 lety +3

    +1 for MatroxG400's.... I love those cards.

  • @NiGhtPiSH
    @NiGhtPiSH Pƙed 5 lety

    Great video, and also congrats on being featured in Linus' latest video. :) Cheers!

  • @vauldur3385
    @vauldur3385 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    I had this card. I loved this card back in the day over the early Nvidia and ATI cards.

  • @truckerallikatuk
    @truckerallikatuk Pƙed 5 lety +2

    Banshee was a really popular card when it came out. The value was amazing.

  • @registrazioniduemillaotton6030

    Me: Clicks on video... Hits pause... Hits like... Hits play... Thank you Phil!

  • @supermario8416
    @supermario8416 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    The performance of the Banshee is actually just 10-25% lower than that of the Voodoo 2 in games that use multitexturing and in games that do not use multitexturing the Banshee is faster than the Voodoo 2.

  • @officermalloy4201
    @officermalloy4201 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    I select the Banshee in PCem and it works by far better than the other choices like VooDoo 3000 or Voodoo2. Thanks for the Banshee review.

  • @kyles8524
    @kyles8524 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    if anyone is curious the voodoo banshee is a voodoo 2 without having a secondary 2d card and is actually a little slower

  • @lopwidth7343
    @lopwidth7343 Pƙed rokem +1

    Road rash, motocross madness, monster truck madness 2, duke3d, need for speed, gta, unreal and tournament, quake 2, soldier of fortune, half-life, are win98 classics for me

  • @poppasteve2976
    @poppasteve2976 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    On my gosh! Expendable! I had forgotten. What a great game that was. Used to play that on a Number Nine Revolution card--I think I still have it.

  • @valentine_puppy
    @valentine_puppy Pƙed 5 lety +1

    What would be the Ultimate Beach house Vacation or as you lot say it Holiday take with you to a house gaming all night MS-Dos or Windows 9X computer. Either a built in screen or portable screen. That would be a cool thing to try out.

  • @-Gadget-
    @-Gadget- Pƙed 5 lety

    Still got my Slot1 Pentium. If memory serves, I used to play Freelancer with the 3dfx Voodoo (If I recall, the Voodoo was 16MB) and 650MHz Pentium (I also have a 450MHz and a 1000MHz Slot1 for another board I am assuming I still have in my box of old PC's) with either 256 or 384 or 512MB of RAM (Not sure what I had back then, but I'm sure it was either just enough or slightly more than Freelancer required). What an Awesome game for it's time.
    Great video for that "Trip Back In Time" 👍👍👍
    This just reminded me, I actually bought a really expensive DAC (Or whatever it was called) for the 1GHz mobo and CPU, specifically to play DVD's from my pc on the the TV I had at that time. If I remember correctly, it was a "Creative" card with some fancy name, with a price tag to match, but I was the envy of my friends and family being able to play actual DVD's on the tv from my pc........ No wonder XBMC and LibreElec and KODI always peaked my interest đŸ€Ł
    Is it my imagination, or was there also AMD CPU's (Nope, my bad, I guess it's because the Intel CPU's Looked so much like the AMD CPU's back then) that could fit onto a Slot1 board? I sort of remember something to this effect when the Intel CPU's got too slow and I needed to upgrade my setup with a faster CPU, I ended up doing this mod. If I recall correctly it was called a slocket? Either I'm confused or this actually happened, because I remember having to set about 15 jumpers on this "Slocket" thing to get it to see the CPU in the correct configuration đŸ€”
    Wooohooo, my memory isn't so bad after all.... Searched "Slocket" and found that nasty piece of work with the million jumpers đŸ€“:
    www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=slocket&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=slocket+for+amd+cpu+on+slot1+m%2Fb
    I REALLY need to dig out that old stuff and take a trip down memory lane again 😂

  • @shythornfallen9174
    @shythornfallen9174 Pƙed 5 lety

    3rd card I ever bought, my first two where VideoLogic Apocalypse 3D PowerVR & VideoLogic Apocalypse 3Dx PowerVR. I loved my P166mmx machine, I overclocked it to 200Mhz!!

  • @C4nn15
    @C4nn15 Pƙed 5 lety +4

    You should look for Free space 2, pretty game and massive spaceships. Worked great on my Voodoo 3

    • @3dfxvoodoocards6
      @3dfxvoodoocards6 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Freespece 2 was great

    • @-Gadget-
      @-Gadget- Pƙed 5 lety

      Freelancer was one of my favourites. Actually played it a while back just for nostalgia sake 😂😂😂

  • @marcello4258
    @marcello4258 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    my first 3d acc. card. I ordered the V3 2000 in the time around when Half Life came out (I guess) and there was, like today, a shortage on microchip supply (I believe it was due to earthquakes which destroyed fabrics?!) anyway i got the banshee because I finally had my k6/2 64mb ram and the V3 was still to arrive like as a borrowed card for the time.

  • @1x4x9
    @1x4x9 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Another good game to test in this era of PC would be System Shock 2. It supports higher resolutions, uses DX6.

  • @tHeWasTeDYouTh
    @tHeWasTeDYouTh Pƙed 4 lety +2

    ATARI VEGAS arcade board used the Voodoo Banshee as its gpu!!! never knew that. Gauntlet Legends
    , Road Burners
    and War : Final Assault run on that board

  • @Dr.Dawson
    @Dr.Dawson Pƙed 5 lety

    I have the same CPU, GPU and sound card about to go into a system. nice timing! and great EP too!

  • @barbunicolae2711
    @barbunicolae2711 Pƙed 5 lety +5

    Thanks for this awesome video. I have both Voodoo Rush and Banshee, but I wish I had a Voodoo 3 for retro gaming.
    Can you please write in the video description the list of games tested?
    How well would Banshee work in a Slot A mobo with Athlon 550MHz cpu?

  • @seylaw
    @seylaw Pƙed 5 lety +2

    My first experience with a Vodoo card was a Banshee and it was way better than my Matrox Mystice G200 it replaced. :)

  • @denierlexiese
    @denierlexiese Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Owned this card back in the day. Had to have a box fan blowing in my case to get through the lan parties compared to everyone else running the voodoo 2 and 3 cards.