That weird feeling when my leftover retro stuff is more valuable than my current hardware
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Is that a voodoo 2? lol
I remember when I first got to play with one of these. Long after they got bought. Some might argue these cards made modern gaming possible.
For those asking, it’s a Creative Labs 3D Blaster Voodoo2 12MB. I got it as a gift back in 1998.
The card underneath is a GTX 1070.
Omg, a friend of mine has this. It was the shit back in the day.
Very nostalgic. I’m really wishing I had held onto my old Geforce 2 MX.
It’s so wild comparing the size of the chips pins and traces on old boards compared to modern ones. Everything looks so big
Is it though?