Reply 20 of 34, by VirtuaIceMan
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The main PowerVR cards you'll come across are:
Videologic Apocalypse 3Dx (3D only)
Videologic Apocalypse 5D (2D+3D)
Videologic Apocalypse 5D Sonic (2D+3D+sound)
Matrox M3D (3D only)
There are some others, but rarer. I don't think there are any on eBay at the moment, you'd need to set up a watch. Although G1nx (on here) has an M3D for sale on amibay, but new users can't sign up to that at the moment.
PowerVR cards offer their own SGL 3D alongside another 2D (or 2D/3D) card. They are NOT good for Direct3D widely, with only a select number of games optimised for them. But there are a handful of games exclusive to them, such as a PowerVR version of Sega's Virtual On, Moon Racer, Revolte, Purevex and some early versions of Ultim@te Race.
I've just plonked for an ATi Radeon 9600 128mb card to go with the Matrox M3D, as it'll hopefully allow me to run a few other games that MUST run on Windows98 (like Johnny Herbert's Grand Prix World Championship), so that could be useful, as the only way I got that to work was via PCem with Windows98 installed... not fast!
My PC spec: Win10 64bit, i7-4970K (not overclocked), KFA2 GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, Creative Soundblaster ZXr, 16GB RAM, Asus Z97-A motherboard, NZXT 410 case, ROG Swift GSYNC monitor