I run my V3 3000 at 183 Mhz (3500's clock speed) without any extra cooling.
No problems whatsoever.
BTW I think the new Nvidia chip is far more impressive, especially since we
can expect more games to use T&L. I've always been a big 3DFX support but
I'm not so sure anymore.
> I run my V3 3000 at 178mhz. Anything more my system get's up tight. I
also
> have a heat extracting fan mounted in the slot next to the card and have
not
> had over heating problems.
> I do think the V5/6 are worth waiting for. Both will offer full screen
> anti-aliasing via hardware with little hit on performance. The V4 is a
fast
> chip, but without the hardware effects of the V5/6. According to 3Dfx,
all
> three chips V4/5/6 will be out within a few days/weeks of each other. But
> you never know.
> -Andrew
> > :>
> > > > While not answering your question the V4 and V5 should be out soon,
> > > > and they
> > > > should both knock spots off the V3 in any form. By the way, I have a
> > > > V32000,
> > > > overclocked to 166mhz and I can't see the point of the extra money
> > > > for the
> > > > 3000, it works fine with GPL etc.
> > > > Steve
> > > > >is the 3000 with tv out worth the price or do you think the 2000
is
> > > > enough
> > > > >(I tested it with AMD 500, 128MB
> > > > >and GPL runs fine), also for the future?
> > > > >thank you for help
> > > My V3 2000 card is working great here, and its currently clocked at
175
> > > (the V3 3000 runs at 166, and the V3 3500 runs at 183MHz). I've got
> > > extra cooling in the case (two pc case fans) pointed at the V3 card,
so
> > > no probs with overheating here. Its been running ok at 175 for about 2
> > > weeks now.
> > > 8-)
> > > *Peter* - http://www.cix.co.uk/~peterpc/home.html