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Sharky Extreme : February 9, 2012





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No real benchmarks exist for this particular 143MHz product yet, mainly because most online publications have been focusing on the high end 3000 and 3500 Voodoo3s (Sharky Extreme included).

Look for a full review on this card in the next week, as one arrived in the Sharky Extreme labs just yesterday.

The V3 2000 is set for a late March retail debut, at a price of $129.

The impressive V3 3000 is still set to debut during the last week of March along with the V3 2000 mentioned above.

At a price point of $179 the 3000 is likely destined to be the "price/performance king" of the 3dfx product lineup, as it offers 85% of the performance of the more expensive V3 3500 for a cost that's 30% lower in price.

A good quality part that should check in via mail order at $150 after its first few weeks in the retail channel.

Ahhh the card Sharky Extreme knows and loves so well (we should as we've gone through three of them in the last month) the V3 3500 is the high-ticket cost no object version of the Voodoo3 chipset.

Priced at a monstrous $249, the V3 3500 is an expensive card that delivers nearly the same performance as its 32MB nVidia Ultra TNT2-powered rivals which cost $50 less.

The ship date of the V3 3500 isn't known, 3dfx is optimistic and hopes that mid-April will see V3 3500 cards arriving in most popular stores.






"Ahhh the card Sharky Extreme knows and loves so well.."

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