GameSpot kreeg ook een demo'tje te zien van 3dfx waarin ze trots de FSAA en T-Buffer kunstjes lieten zien van de Voodoo5-5000 AGP, met twee VSA-100 chips en 64MB aan geheugen. In het artikel wordt overigens ook gemeld dat dit model in april voor 299 dollar in de verkoop zal gaan:
3dfx wrapped up its visit with a quick look at Quake III Arena running with motion blur. The version used was Q3T 1.08 at a resolution of 640x480. The effect demonstrated wasn't so much to show off what can be done with motion blurring on an artistic level, but rather just to show off that it can be done at all. If developers put some effort into the VSA-100's T-Buffer cinematic effects, the visual impact of games can improve with little performance penalty. For more on T-Buffer, read our full coverage from last year, linked to the right.
3dfx is expecting to ship VSA-100-equipped Voodoo4 4500s, PCI Voodoo5 5000s, and AGP Voodoo5 5500s in April, and it will start a preorder program in the coming weeks. The Voodoo5 5500 we saw yesterday will retail for US$299. Later this summer, 3dfx will introduce the 128MB Voodoo5 6000 AGP, which will run off of four VSA-100 chips.
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