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3Dfx Rampage Lives On
Maybe they can give Nvidia a little competition. I hope this works out and we see a card come to market. I was looking forward to the Rampage technology.
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That would be cool...I mean afterall, my GF3 IS a little slow
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Between this new company and the KYRO II cards that just came out, I'd say nVidia is dead wrong in thinking that they own the market. In fact, I was a little worried that without any competition, the video card market was going to start sucking majorly (Example: Microsoft Windows!).
Competition is always great for quality and prices!
SWEETNESS
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I'd really be glad, but ... nVIDIA owns everything 3Dfx ever worked on, including Rampage technology, so I guess it's nothing but rumour 
Still, I'd love to see 3Dfx in any of it's reincarnations kicks nVIDIA **** 
Best Regards ...
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This is Awesome! 3DFX forever--
Cards I Have:
Voodoo 5 5500 64MB
Voodoo 3 3000 16MB
Voodoo 3 3000 16MB
Voodoo 3 2000 16MB
Voodoo 3 2000 16MB
Voodoo 2 1000 12MB
Voodoo 2 1000 12MB
Monster 3D(Voodoo1) 4MB
and I have 2 NVIDIA cards, and they suck!!
Geforce 256
Geforce 2 MX (Hercules)
3DFX is the best IMHO.
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It would be great to see some new cards come to market-- I enjoyed the 3Dfx line although I had more trouble with that chipset than any other. My GeForce cards have never given me any problems (256 and GTS). I love the unified driver approach. But of course competition is what makes things better (and less expensive) so I say bring em on!
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