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Posted on 06-Dec-2000 14:29 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä29 comments
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There are now a couple of photos of a 5 PCI-slot model of G-Rex and a screenshot of Workbench running on a Voodoo4 4500 through the G-Rex on the CyberGraphX homepage. The G-Rex should be up-and-running at the WOA2000 show next weekend.

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Posted by Remco Komduur on 06-Dec-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Mark Bowman):
Nonsense!!!!!!!!!
Do you people still don't understand it. We don't have the processors to generate information for graphic cards that would require an AGP bus. The only thing we would have it for is for compatibility and that would make the card much more expensive.
3D sends even less data if you are playing a game. So PCI is not the bottleneck here, it is the processor.
NVidia drivers will never come because they don't give the source to other people. They are very paranoid. By the way, why would you want their cards and drivers. They haven't been able to create a stable set of drivers since Detonator 1. 3Dfx have much better and more stable drivers.
So it is apperent why DCE, Elbox and Cybergraphx choose for VooDoo.
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