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To: Simon Cardinale who wrote (7881)10/5/1998 4:09:00 PM
From: Michael Linov  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
No, its not SLI. Voodoo1 Can have 2 TMU's just like V2. You can still buy a 50-4440 (sorry, mispelled it on last post) From quantum 3d for $199 (not really a bargain anymore). The 5440 had a 4mb frame buffer (which meant you could run 800x600).

An SLI Board has both 2 Frame buffers, and 2 or more TMU's. The 100SB was such a board.

Other than a different manufacturing process, higher clock speed (and maybe a couple other tweaks I can't recall), the V2 and V1 are the same chip. BTW I own all of the above, and have programmed all of them.