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Old 12-01-1999, 05:48 AM   #1
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Orchid Righteous Voodoo2

Hello
I recently bought a used Orchid Voodoo2 card. Now I have problems with textures.

I disscovered that there are four capacitior missing on the card, C58, C64, C69 and C155...

I wonder if anyone have got a bad card that they can solder of the capasitors from and measure the values on them.
Or if anyone happends to know the values.

(I have mailed to support but they could not help me, it sucks)
Thanks
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Old 12-01-1999, 08:53 AM   #2
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Please elaborate, how could they not help you?
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Old 12-01-1999, 10:50 AM   #3
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I've been talking to them by mail and
Here is the last answer i got from the support.

Diamond Legacy Support wrote:
Dear Customer,
We do not have the information you are requesting. Drivers and faq's are all that diamond acquired for this product from Orchid. The information
> is found at the following site: http://www.orchid.com.
> If you feel the product is defective, you can send the product in for
> warranty testing and/or replacement. In order to create a Return
> Merchandise Authorization for your product, please include the following
> in your response:
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> 1) The product's model name and BIOS version (if the product is a video
> card.)
> 2) Amount of memory on the product (if the product is a video card.)
> 3) The Bus type of the product. (i.e.- AGP, PCI, ISA or VLB)
> 4) The issues or symptoms you are experiencing with the product
> 5) A return address
> 6) A fax or e-mail address and a telephone number to reach you.
>
> If you decide a call to our technical support center would be more
> convenient, please be at your computer and have it turned on when up call.
> There are many configuration areas our technical staff will need to review
> to better assist and provide an accurate resolution to your issue.
> Regards-
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