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To: Peter S. who wrote (13242)6/14/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Jeff Lins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
What is the tip-off that "Lap Power" is a laptop? Seems like a desktop to me, though I have never heard of them before. I am sure that TDFX would have made a bigger deal of a laptop design...



To: Peter S. who wrote (13242)6/14/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: Scott Garee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
I also loved the 4xAGP support being included as a relevant feature. Just how did Sharky verify 4xAGP support for these cards? Using what motherboard? Since TnT boards don't work with a lot of 2xAGP motherboards how can he be so sure the TnT2's will work with 4x motherboards?

I think he doesn't count V3 as overclockable because 3dfx didn't ship it with an overclocking utility. So ludicrous it's sad.

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I hope every TnT2 that won't run reliably up to the maximum speed offered in the overclocking tab gets returned. It would serve the board manufacturers right for trying to pull such bullshit with their customers. "We wouldn't dare ship it at this clock, but if you want to try it, go ahead!"