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The S3 86C964 chip on this card is made in the 20th week of 1994. This is the oldest PCI card I've ever had and it would fit nicely (timeframe wise) in a socket 4 Pentium 60 or 66 .... > Read more
In 1995/1996 Diamond had a few cards at it's disposal based on S3 chips. The Stealth 64 PCI is based on the S3 86C968 (S3 Vision968) chipset which is a decent performer for DOS-games and is very compatible.
This particular card is equipped with the Stealth 64 VRAM 2MB memory module for extra RAM.... > Read more
The first type of S3 ViRGE cards to appear. Many brands sold S3-based cards and Diamond was one of them.
ViRGE stands for Video and Rendering Graphics Engine. Basically the ViRGE is based on the Trio64+ 2D core with added 3D functions. Don't expect too much of these 3D functions because driver-i... > Read more
A Diamond Stealth videocard that is not based on an S3-chipset. Instead the Stealth 2500 is fitted with an Alliance Promotion AT24 chipset.
I have tested this card with DOS-benchmarks and it's not the fastest card out there (think S3, ARK, Tseng) and scores below average. I noticed that SV... > Read more