Voodoo5
5500 FAQs
This
page provides general support information for the Voodoo5
5500 product, and the VSA-100 graphics chip and its
features.
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What operating systems does the Voodoo5-5500
adapter support?
- Why
did you decide not to have TV-out support in any
of the V5 products?
- Can
I put two 2-way boards in a system? How about two
4-way boards?
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I understand that the V5 has DVD Hardware Assist.
I currently have a DVD Hardware Decoder card.
When I purchase a V4 or V5, will I be able to
remove the original DVD Decoder card and play DVD
movies directly through the V4 or V5 card ?
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Can the Voodoo5 be overclocked?
-
FSAA doesn't matter at high resolutions - does
it?
-
Is this the new architecture 3dfx has been
promising or another derivative of the Voodoo
Graphics Architecture?
-
Why are my games running slower on the computer
than my previous adapter?
-
DirectX v7 is only showing 32 MB of Ram for the
video card. I thought this was a 64-MB adapter?
-
I have games loaded, but it doesn't show as D3D
enabled on DirectX v6.1?
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The system will not boot after installing the
Voodoo5 adapter?
-
Why is the computer locking up or rebooting the
system as soon as the 3D games are started?
-
The Voodoo5 adapter is too long for the computer
case
- What
are the Voodoo4 and Voodoo5 price ranges?
- Where
is the 3dfx Uninstaller?
- What
is the best way to install the Voodoo5?
- How
do I uninstall my old video card's registry
entries?
- I
have an onboard video card and I'm having
problems getting my Voodoo3 to take over as the
primary video card.
- DirectX
Diagnostics (dxdiag.exe) shows "no AGP
support."
- Is
my Voodoo5 getting an IRQ?
- My
game frame rates stay constant regardless of the
FSAA setting.
- How
do I use FSAA?
- Where
can I download and install the latest drivers?
- How
should I set my BIOS settings?
- I'm
having a problem with a specific game. Where do I
get patches?
- Motherboard
Updates and other information.
1.
What operating systems does the Voodoo5-5500 adapter
support?
The Voodoo5 5500 adapter ships with the Windows 98 and
Windows 2000 drivers on the CDROM. At the present time
technical support does not know when the Windows NT 4.0
driver will be released.
2. Why did
you decide not to have TV-out support in any of the V5
products?
We looked carefully at end-user data and very, very few
end-users want to play PC games on a TV. The higher
resolution capability of monitors outweighs the larger TV
size for our end users.
3. Can
I put two 2-way boards in a system? How about two 4-way
boards?
No, not for
the consumer market applications. VSA-100's SLI enables
multiple chips on a single board to operate in parallel,
but does not easily provide for multiple boards.
Quantum3D's AAlchemy visual simulation products utilize a
standard PCI bridge and board design to enable multiple
VSA-100 boards to operate together. Also, our systems
contain a special power supply to power AAlchemy.
Overall, it's a great solution, but a bit too expensive
for the mainstream consumer market.
4. I
understand that the V5 has DVD Hardware Assist. I
currently have a DVD Hardware Decoder card. When I
purchase a V4 or V5, will I be able to remove the
original DVD Decoder card and play DVD movies directly
through the V4 or V5 card?
Yes, on two conditions: 1. You must also have software
DVD player such as Intervideo's WinDVD™ 2. You must
have a CPU of 300MHz or higher to get acceptable DVD
quality.
5. Can the
Voodoo5 be overclocked?
Any component that has a clock can be overclocked. We
guarantee stability at the shipped clock rate. Any
attempt to overclock the Voodoo5 adapter will void the
warranty of the adapter.
6. FSAA
doesn't matter at high resolutions - does it?
You can see from our demos, which are all run at 1024x768
resolution, that FSAA makes a huge difference. The
difference is noticeable even at 1600x1200, but you know
that very few gamers have systems that support that
resolution at this time.
7. Is this
the new architecture 3dfx has been promising or another
derivative of the Voodoo Graphics Architecture?
The VSA-100 is based on the Voodoo graphics architecture
and incorporates a multitude of new features,
enhancements, optimizations and technology. These include
Full-Scene Anti-Aliasing (FSAA), T-Buffer™,
FXT1™, 32-bit color, 64MB memory, 2K X 2K textures,
etc. See our Voodoo5 products section on www.3dfx.com for
comprehensive lists of features and benefits.
8.Why are
my games running slower on the computer than my previous
adapter?
Performance is directly related to the FSAA (Full Scene
Anti-Aliasing). It will depend on the type of system
whether you have 2 sample or 4 sample FSAA Enabled. On a
slower computer you would want to adjust the FSAA options
down to 2 sample or even fastest performance to speed up
the games.
9. DirectX
v7 is only showing 32 MB of Ram for the video card. I
thought this was a 64-MB adapter?
The Voodoo5 adapter has 64-MB total memory, but the way
it is allocated to the chips on the board it will only
show 32 MB of memory in the DXDiag program. The reason
for this is the memory allocation. Each chipset is
allocated 32 MB of Ram. What this means is that each chip
can only see 32 MB.
10. I have
games loaded, but it doesn't show as D3D enabled on
DirectX v6.1.
In order for the Voodoo5-5500 adapter to function
properly, you have to have DirectX v7 installed on the
system. If you do not have it installed, you can find
DirectX v7 on Microsoft's web site.
http://www.microsoft.com/directx/default.asp
11. The
system will not boot after installing the Voodoo5
adapter.
There could
be two reasons for this happening. The first is that the
computer will need an updated BIOS for the motherboard
that can address the latest style display adapters. The
next reason could be that the Y-cable that comes with the
Voodoo5 adapter is not connected to the display adapter
and the computer's power supply.
12. Why
is the computer locking up or rebooting the system as
soon as the 3D games are started?
This
generally happens when the power supply for the computer
can not handle providing the AMPS needed to keep the
video card functioning normally.
13. The
Voodoo5 adapter is too long for the computer case
The Voodoo5
adapter is designed with the Intel AGP and ATX
specifications that are posted on the Intel web site. If
the case is not long enough or has other obstructions
that hinders the placement of the AGP adapter, then you
will need to contact the case manufacturer for further
information. The Voodoo5 5500 AGP/PCI measures 9.6"
L x 4.2" H (24.4 cm x 10.7 cm).
14. What
are the Voodoo4 and Voodoo5 price ranges?
The Voodoo4 4500 AGP/PCI will cost approximately US
$149.99. The Voodoo5 5000 PCI will cost approximately US
$299.99. The Voodoo5 5500 AGP will cost approximately US
$299.99.
15. Where
is the 3dfx Uninstaller?
It's on the Voodoo5 Quick Install CD in the
"Utils" folder.
16. What
is the best way to install the Voodoo5?
First, uninstall the 3dfx tools (if you have a non-3dfx
card the same principle applies. Any kind of utility or
tool for the video card needs to be uninstalled). Second,
go into the device manager and set the video card to
"standard display adapter VGA." (1) To set the
adapter to standard VGA, right click on the "my
computer" icon and choose "properties" (or
press the Windows hotkey and pause at the same time).
This will take you into the "system
properties." (2) Click on the "device
manager" tab; click on the plus sign in front of the
"display adapter" category. (3) Now
double-click on the display adapter listed, and then
choose the "driver" tab. (4) Now choose
"update" or "change" driver
(depending upon which version of Windows you have). (5)
You will then want to choose the options "display a
list of all drivers" and then "show all
hardware" to bring up the Windows list of
manufacturers. The "standard display types" are
at the top of the list. The "Standard Display
Adapter VGA" is the first one in this list. After
choosing this adapter, you will get a warning message if
you have Windows 98. Disregard it and choose
"yes." The Standard Display Adapter VGA will
only give you 16 colors and a 640x480 resolution. (6) You
will now need to reboot to make the change take affect
(Windows will prompt you to do this). After rebooting
into Windows, you'll be in 16-color mode. (7) Shut down
and install the new V5. Be sure to unplug the computer
and ground yourself by touching one of the screws inside
the case before touching any other components inside the
computer. (8) Power the machine on. If Windows detects
the new card and wants to install drivers for it, press
"no" or "cancel." (9) Autorun the CD
and install the drivers.
17. How
do I uninstall my old video card's registry entries?
First, you will need to uninstall any listings for the
card in the "Add/Remove Programs." This will
not necessarily remove the registry entries, however.
Sometimes it is necessary to format and reinstall the
operating system. But most of the time, some minor
registry editing will get the job done. The best thing to
do is contact the manufacturer of your previous video
card and have them help guide you through the registry to
remove their specific entries. If your previous card was
a Voodoo2 1000 or a Voodoo3 series card, then you may use
the new 3dfx Uninstaller to remove these registry
entries. This utility is located on the Voodoo5 CD, in
the "Utils" directory. Please NOTE that the
uninstaller is NOT for Windows 2000. It is only for
Windows 98.
18. I
have an onboard video card and I'm having problems
getting my Voodoo3 to take over as the primary video
card.
If your computer system has an onboard display
adapter, you can try a couple of things to see if the
adapter will properly disable. The first thing you can do
is to remove the Voodoo3 adapter and bring the system
down to Standard VGA. Once that is done, check the device
manager tab to see if there is a check box that says
"Disable in this hardware profile" If there is
a check box, place a check mark in that box and shutdown
the computer. Once that is done, place the Voodoo3
adapter back into the system. Let Windows detect that a
new display adapter is in the system and have it install
the Standard VGA driver. Then let the system reboot. Go
into the device manager and make sure that there are two
listings in the Display area of the device manager. Check
to see if one of them has a "Red X" on it. Once
that is done, place the install CDROM into the computer
and let the Autorun initialize. Install the drivers that
are on the CDROM. The system will ask to be rebooted.
Please let it reboot. You should be up and functional. If
that does not solve the issue, check in the BIOS of the
computer for a line that states Primary Display
"Onboard AGP or PCI". Make sure that it is set
to PCI. If there is not a line in the BIOS of the
computer and/or the system continues to enable the
onboard display adapter, you will need to contact your
system manufacturer for information on how to disable the
display adapter that is on the motherboard. You may need
to either upgrade the BIOS or move a jumper on the
motherboard. Also, please check to ensure that all the
utilities for the onboard display adapter are removed
from the system. If they are still on the system, go into
your "add/remove programs". Uninstall any
drivers or utilities having to do with your onboard video
card. Because there are many different versions of
Windows available, these instructions could vary
slightly. If you have any questions, call us at
800-234-4334, and we will guide you through this process.
19.
DirectX Diagnostics (dxdiag.exe) shows "no AGP
support."
This is normal with the Voodoo series of cards. Our cards
do not support what is known as AGP execute mode (using
system memory to store video textures).
20. Is my
Voodoo5 getting an IRQ?
Verify in the Windows "device manager" that the
V5 has an IRQ assigned to it and the IRQ is not shared
with any other devices, except for the IRQ holder for PCI
steering (Hint: double click on the "computer"
icon which is always at the top of the device manager's
list of devices. This will give you a complete report of
all IRQs and which devices are using them).
21. My
game frame rates stay constant regardless of the FSAA
setting.
1. VSYNC is automatically enabled with the Voodoo5. The
frame rate rendered onto the screen will never go beyond
the vertical refresh rate of the monitor. To benchmark
and attain the higher FPS scores, disable VSYNC
view.asp?IOID=2231.
2. The FSAA toggle key is not to be used while
benchmarking. When FSAA is turned on by the tools, the
memory on the card is allocated to perform the FSAA
algorithms. Using the toggle key in the game does NOT
reallocate the memory. The frame rate will not go up
using this method. You will need to turn off FSAA in the
3dfx tools, and then restart the game.
22. How
do I use FSAA?
FSAA is controlled on the "3dfx Anti-Aliasing"
tab in the advanced display properties. You can choose
between Single Chip mode, Fastest Performance, 2X FSAA,
and 4X FSAA for both OpenGL/Glide and Direct3D.
23. Where
can I download and install the latest drivers?
All of our current supported drivers and BETA drivers can
be found here at 3dfxgamers.com. All previous builds of
the drivers are also available. Here is the link: http://www.3dfxgamers.com/view.asp?PAGE=drivers
24. How
should I set my BIOS settings?
Video BIOS Cache: Disabled
Video BIOS Shadow: Disabled
Palette Snoop: Disabled
AGP Turbo Mode: Disabled (can be enabled if system is
stable)
AGP Aperture Size: 64 (usually default setting)
PnP Aware OS: Yes
Resources Controlled by: Auto
Assign IRQ to VGA: Yes
Disable the L2 external cache on Super 7 boards (only
necessary if experiencing severe game crashes, etc.)
Enable CPU WRITE ALLOCATE or K6 WRITE (this setting is
usually necessary for DirectX games to work correctly on
Super 7 boards)
K6 Users: If your BIOS doesn't have this setting, update
the BIOS. If no BIOS update is available, use the
"Powertweak" utility from: www.powertweak.com
or the freeware Windows 9x/DOS utility to set K6 Write
Allocation:
http://freespace.virgin.net/kevin.perry/PCMusic/Downloads/setk6v3.zip
ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/ct/ctsi/setk6v3.zip
25. I'm
having a problem with a specific game. Where do I get
patches?
The best place to check for game patches is the homepage
of the game with which you are having an issue.
3dfx Gamers -
http://www.3dfxgamers.com/view.asp?PAGE=patches
3DFiles- http://www.3dfiles.com
26.
Motherboard Updates and other information.
Make sure that you have the latest System BIOS,
Motherboard Bus Mastering Drivers, and AGP Bus Drivers
from your Motherboard Manufacturer. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT
THAT YOU VERIFY WITH YOUR MOTHERBOARD MANUFACTURER WHICH
AGP AND BUS MASTERING DRIVERS YOU SHOULD USE. These links
are provided as a courtesy only. If you download and
install the wrong driver, it could cause Windows to not
operate properly and/or no longer boot up. If you have a
VIA chipset, you can download the most current AGP and
bus mastering drivers at: www.viatech.com or
www.via.com.tw click on "drivers." If you have
an ALI Alladin V AGP chipset, go to: www.acerlabs.com
click on "drivers" or www.ali.com.tw click on
"support."
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