This page will show all objects that are named Helios 3D Voodoo, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
This page will show all objects that are named Helios 3D Voodoo, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
A-Trend was big manufacturer of 3Dfx cards at the time. I don't have numbers on this statement but many suppliers sold rebranded A-Trend cards in a different box as well. Looking at 3Dfx-collections and what is available in the second-hand market I often see A-Trend cards. You can spot them on the A... > Read more
The ATC-2475 or better known as the A-Trend Helios 3D Voodoo Rush. This particular card has 6MB and combines the Alliance Semiconductor AT-25 (for 2D-output) with the 3Dfx TMU and FJR chips (for 3D-output). The RAM on the board is shared.
The Voodoo Rush certainly didn't have the success as the o... > Read more
I have two A-Trend Helios 3D Voodoo Rush cards that carry the same name on the outside but are different underneath. This card is based on the Macronix MX86251FC chip. Most cards feature the Alliance ProMotion AT-25 instead. The Macronix-version has ATC number 2476P and the Alliance-version has 2475... > Read more
Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo II cards made by A-Trend are not difficult to find. A lot of third-party vendors used A-Trend cards and 'rebranded' them by sticking them in their own themed box.
This particular A-Trend card is sold by A-Trend themselves. A lot of vendors followed 3Dfx' reference desig... > Read more
This is my first 3Dfx card I bought (and still have). The card has been purchased on a fair named 'HCC Dagen' and did it's job for quite a while in my systems. At the time I bought it the card was brand new but the technology was aging. If I recall correctly it was 2001 when I bought this card for m... > Read more
Bought at once with my first Voodoo card: Helios 3D Voodoo at the same fair. If I recall correctly my brother bought two cards and a buddy of him one, leaving us with four brand-new Voodoo's!... > Read more
Another Voodoo 2 that has been build upon 3Dfx' reference design. This one has been manufactured by A-Trend although A-Trend often made cards for other companies too (which were then rebranded).
I never had specific issues with A-Trend cards in terms of build quality. They all work fine and reli... > Read more
A lot like this Helios 3D Voodoo 2. Since they technically identical (i.e. 12MB) you can pair them to create a SLI set. SLI stands for Scan Line Interleave and doubles the rendering power as well as increasing the maximum resolution to 1024x768. Back in 1998 ... > Read more
A left over board from a friend of mine. Hearing I was 3dfx collector he decided to drop it in my bag.
The board has been an experimental board for him in the old days (everybody has to learn computer techniques right?) which turned out to be fatal for the board. This Voodoo2 does not work and a... > Read more