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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: nasty on August 23, 2006, 08:17:20 PM
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I'm planning on upgrading my Voodoo 3 2000 to a Voodoo 3 3000 and I was wondering it if would make much differents? I know the 2000 is 143mhz and the 3000 is 166mhz but would it make a big differents to my system?
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Visible difference, no.
Benchmarks may show some speed-ups, but I haven't honestly noticed any difference between 2000 and 3000, just by "the feel".
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Thanks x56h34
Saves me spend another £30 on something thats not gonna be much use! I get afew slow downs on some games but i'm just guess the 240 is still abit slow for somethings
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You can always overclock V2000 to V3000 level through P96 monitor driver tooltype and see if you notice a speed difference. I think that the setting in question is called MEMORYCLOCK and you should set it to 166, IIRC. Perhaps you should also set OVERCLOCK to YES (it's been a while and I'm not sure if I got all the names right).
I wouldn't advise keeping this setting in the overclocked mode unless you install some active cooling over the V2000 heatsink.
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Yea ive got that all listed but overclocking was set to no, so i'll try it and if it works I'll slap on afew fans.Thanks again x56h34
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man those voodoo3's get so hot! one must add a fan on the heatsink, it is ridiculus they sold them without active cooling!
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Should work with Mediator, doesn't work with Prometheus.
I put a fan on mine right away. That overclocking may give at best a little over 10% fps increase, mostly at higher screenmodes but that's only just a couple of fps .
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@zipper, what doesn´t work with Prometheus? :-?
Upgrading to a V3 3000 or overclocking?
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Upgrade to a V3 3000 and overclock ! ;-)
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Yeh, I should flash my 3000 in a PC; I have the files but haven't done it yet (4 years too short time...)
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@CLS2086, ok I can get the overclocking but I know that a V3 3000 works on a Prometheus. :-)