AMD K5-PR200 133 MHz - 3dfx Voodoo Rush running Games from 1996/1997!
Some 3D accelerated Games from 1996/97, running on a Socket 7 system with AMDs fastest and never officially released K5 CPU, the PR200 with 133MHz (overclocked PR166) and the not so popular 3dfx Voodoo Rush with Alliance AT25 2D core! The used PR166 runs perfectly fine as a PR200 and also with undervolting from the default 3,52V@3,3V! All this retro hardware was from the year 1997 (AMD K5 PR166 Release: January 1997)! The Voodoo Rush should be the successor of the original Voodoo Graphics, but could never prevail. About 10% slower than the Voodoo Graphics, but with a build in Triangle Setup engine, which can help slower CPUs with a weak FPU to achieve a better performance!
I recommend this article for more detailed infos about the Voodoo Rush: http://vintage3d.org/3dfx2.php
Used resolution: 640x480 (Direct3D, OpenGL, 3dfx Glide)
Hardware: 0:17
Hardware Infos and 3dfx driver settings: 1:02
Small note: 2:58
Games:
F1 Racing Simulation: 3:05
(the flickering in F1 comes from the enabled triple buffering)
GLQuake: 4:35
(the flickering in the HUD comes from the enabled triple buffering)
G-Police: 6:05
Hellbender: 7:35
Interstate 76: 9:04
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II: 10:35
MDK: 12:05
Monster Truck Madness: 13:35
Moto Racer: 15:05
Need for Speed 2 SE: 16:35
P.O.D. Planet of Death: 18:05
Quake 2: 19:35
Tomb Raider 2: 21:05
Turok: 22:35
Wing Commander 5 Prophecy: 24:05
Bonus:
Final Reality Benchmark (full demo): 25:35
System:
AMD K5 PR166 116.7 MHz, 3.52V @ PR200 133MHz, 3.3V
Gigabyte GA-586T2 Rev. 1.2, Intel 430TX, Socket 7 (latest 2.2 Bios)
1x 64MB Mosel-Vitelic SDRAM PC133@66 (64MB is the max. cachable area of the 430TX chipset for best performance)
California Graphics 3D Emotion PCI 6MB, 3dfx Voodoo Rush with Alliance ProMotion AT25 2D core
Terratec Solo 1 (ESS SOLO-1) PCI soundcard
ExcelStor ES3220 20 GB IDE HDD
Toshiba SD-M 1502 DVD-ROM
Enermax EN-365AX 365W ATX 1.3
Windows 98 SE with SP 2.1e
Recorded with Panasonic HC-V180 and StarTech USB32DVCAPRO USB 3.0 Capture Device.
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