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3dfx Voodoo3 3000 AGP - 'User's Guide' - Part 2

Hardware Specifications


Board Diagram

The board diagram below shows the Voodoo3 3000 card. Note the locations of the Monitor Connector, the BIOS and SDRAM chips, the Video Output Connector, and the Digital Video Input Connector (CCR-601) on your Voodoo3 card.

The Voodoo3 3000 AGP card


Bus Slot Diagram

The diagram below shows a typical layout of bus slots inside a computer. Compare the diagram to your computer to identify the appropriate slot for your new card.


Connector Diagrams

A diagram of the Monitor Connector on your Voodoo3 3000 card and a table of the corresponding display signals is shown below.

VGA.jpg (7800 bytes) Pin 1 Red
Pin 2 Green
Pin 3 Blue
Pin 4 (none)
Pin 5 Self Test
Pin 6 Red Return
Pin 7 Green Return
Pin 8 Blue Return
Pin 9 (none)
Pin 10 Digital Ground
Pin 11 Digital Ground
Pin 12 DDC-2B Data
Pin 13 Horizontal Sync.
Pin 14 Vertical Sync.
Pin 15 DDC-2B Clock

A diagram of the Video Output Connector on your Voodoo3 3000 card is shown below:

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The Video Output Connector on your Voodoo3 3000 Card


Use the included Video Output Cable shown here to convert the S-video signal format of the Video Output Connector on your Voodoo3 3000 card into a video line (composite video) signal for use with a standard TV or VCR.

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The Voodoo3 Video Output Cable


A diagram of the Digital Video Input Connector (CCR-601) and a table of the corresponding signals is shown below.

CCR-601.jpg (10474 bytes) Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 Data (0)
Pin 3 Ground
Pin 4 Data (1)
Pin 5 Ground
Pin 6 Data (2)
Pin 7 (none)
Pin 8 Data (3)
Pin 9 (none)
Pin 10 Data (4)
Pin 11 (none)
Pin 12 Data (5)
Pin 13 SCL
Pin 14 Data (6)
Pin 15 Ground

Pin 16

Data (7)
Pin 17 Ground
Pin 18 Video Clock
Pin 19 Ground
Pin 20 (none)
Pin 21 Ground
Pin 22 (none)
Pin 23 (none)
Pin 24 (none)
Pin 25 SDA
Pin 26 Ground

Display Modes

This table lists the display modes supported by your Voodoo3 3000 card and the vertical refresh rates available for each display mode.

Resolution

Number of Colors

Vertical Frequency (Hz)

320x200

256, 65K

70, 85

320x240

256, 65K

60, 70, 75, 85

400x300

256, 65K

60, 70, 75, 85

512x384

256, 65K

60, 70, 75, 85

640x200

16

70

640x350

16

70

640x400

256, 65K, 16.7M

70, 85

640x480

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120, 140, 160

720x480

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 72, 85

720x576

256, 65K, 16.7M

72, 100

800x600

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120, 140, 160

920x760 256, 65K 60, 75, 85
1024x768

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 70, 75, 85, 100, 120

1152x864

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 70, 75, 85, 100, 120

1280x960 256, 65K 60, 75, 85
1280x1024

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 70, 75, 85, 100

1600x1024

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 76, 85

1600x1200

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 100

1792x1344

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 75

1856x1392

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 75

1920x1080

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 72, 75, 85

1920x1200

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 76, 85

1920x1440

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 75, 85

2046x1536

256, 65K, 16.7M

60, 75

 

NOTE: All of the display modes shown are not necessarily supported by all monitors or software. Be sure to check the capabilities of your monitor and the requirements of your software before choosing a display mode or refresh rate.


Specifications

System   Pentium II or higher CPU
Slot   AGP 1.0 compatible
Board Dimensions   6.5" L x 3.25" H
Memory Address   A000h - BFFFh + 2 linear apertures assigned by PCI
ROM BIOS Address   C000h - C7FFh
I/O Address   3B0h - 3DFh (IBM standard)
DMA   No DMA channels exist
IRQ (REQUIRED!)   One PCI-assigned interrupt
 

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