The world first learned of the Diamond Viper V770 through the shocking previews performed by two of the internet's most well respected hardware review sites, Sharky Extreme and Tom's Hardware. At the time, there were no other TNT2 cards to compare the V770 to, and the Voodoo3 drivers weren't as mature as they are now. The combination of those two factors placed the Viper V770 at the top of everyone's wish list, simply because it was beyond the fastest thing the market had ever seen.  box.gif (17859 bytes)
Soon enough, Diamond had pre-orders worked out with Electronics Boutique and offered to take pre-orders for the card on their page as well.

From Diamond's perspective, the V770 was thrust into the position of the company's graphics flagship. 3dfx left Diamond, along with a handful of other companies in the cold as they merged with STB, if anything, Diamond has a large void to fill as a result of 3dfx's absence. Diamond isn't any better off now that 3dfx has left their Voodoo3 wishes unfulfilled, Diamond's primary goal here is to make sure that they aren't any worse off without the backing of 3dfx's high powered chips. This obviously puts a lot of pressure on NVIDIA to succeed, and ultimately inspired NVIDIA to drop the originally speculated clock speed of the TNT2 Ultra part down to 150MHz for the core frequency and 183MHz for the memory frequency. Diamond, not willing to go out on the same limb Hercules and Guillemot have traversed, willingly changed the specs on their two TNT2 based cards to reflect the changes. The top of the line Viper V770 Ultra card now weighing in at a 150MHz core setting with 32MB of 183MHz SDRAM.

The Specifications

Controller:

  • NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 ULTRA
  • True 128-bit

Bus Type:

  • AGP 4X
    (Compatible with AGP 1X/2X)

Memory:

  • 32MB SDRAM

Integrated RAMDAC

  • 300MHz

Horizontal Sync Signals:

  • 31.5KHz-108.5KHz

Vertical Refresh:

  • 60Hz-200Hz

Maximum Dot (Pixel) Rate:

  • 300MHz RAMDAC

Monitors Supported:

  • Standard and Multi-frequency Analog Monitors
  • DDC2B Plug and Play

Video Playback:

  • AVI and MPEG-1
  • DVD/MPEG-2 requires DVD ROM Drive
  • Multi-tap X and Y scaling and filtering
  • Color space conversion

Connectors:

  • DB-15 analog monitor connector

Drivers

  • Windows. 95/98, including DirectX 6 and OpenGL. ICD
  • Windows NT 4.0, including OpenGL ICD
  • Microsoft WHQL Certified

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  • brendamiller - Thursday, January 23, 2020 - link

    The Viper V770 Ultra was first of its kind that was introduced several years ago and it set a new trend in their field. I trust only on https://essayyoda.com/review-of-edubirdie-com/ source to read reviews of different online writing service providers. I have also used these NVIDIA's manufactured cards because they were providing great quality.
  • ozzuneoj86 - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link

    Posting here at a review of Nvidia's first "Ultra" card, in January of 2021, wondering if rumors of nvidia releasing a GTX 3060 Ultra are true. Hard to even fathom the performance difference between what was considered "Ultra" in 1999 and what is considered "Ultra" in 2021.

    Nearly 1000x the Texel fillrate, 200x the memory bandwidth... and we won't even talk about trying to measure FLOPs on a graphics card in 1999.

    And this rumored "Ultra" is a mid range model.

    Astonishing.

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