VOODOO4-2 4000 AGP - UNRELEASED BOARD.
- Codename: DAYTONA
- CHIP: VSA-101 / Intially known like VSA-200 - Unreleased Board. Compatible with DDR & SDR RAM.
- Memory: 16Mb SDR RAM TOSHIBA 6ns
- Date: 4100
- Rev. A0
- Core / Mem: 166MHz
- Bios: 1.05c
- Engineering toe tag: PCB#C017
- NFR stickers:
- Reworks:
- Quote Engineer:
It was my lab bringup vehicle. The one with the chip on the board was to see what speed I could get out of a good board/die. Ahh, wait, the FFF chips are F60783.2 and the Daytona board that has the chip soldered down is F60783.6, so that should mean that the split lot chips were production silicon A02 runs and the one soldered down is probably an A01 chip. I can’t remember the F60783.# designations since it’s been too long. We got them silkscreened at some point in time, but they were done as VSA100 chips. Contrary to what I’ve read out there, we had no VSA-101 and we actually refered to the chip internally as Daytona or VSA-200. But when we silked them, we went with VSA-100 and were just going to call it a DDR version of the same chip even though the frequencies were much higher. I’m trying to get verification from someone that they are actually Daytona. They fit in the AGP board’s socket, and they are fast-fast-fast split lot silicon. I don’t know why I would have split lot silicon for VSA100 since that wasn’t my project, so I’m pretty sure they’re Daytona.- Note:
- I got it from a 3Dfx Senior Software Engineer - Year 2010.
- Card works stable under Win98SE using reference driver with NO FSAA and 2xFSAA.
- I guess it is the most rare and 'wanted' 3Dfx card jointly with Rampage sample.
- First review online.
- BenchMarks:
First TEST where you can check the performance of differents Daytona's samples with the mythical 3Dfx reference game Quake 3 Arena timedemo demo001 OpenGL mode.- Miscellaneous Pictures: