First post, by overthegrid
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Hello!
I'm quite new to vintage computing, and have been rescuing my father's old Packard Bell machine from moist basement doom. It's not the best machine, but I would like it to at least do some mid-level 90s PC gaming. Currently, it has an AMD K6 running at 300MHZ in a Socket 5 Packard Bell Hillary motherboard (not too sure how they got that to work, K6 is Socket 7 to my knowledge) with 64m (will be 128m) of RAM. It has a riser card with 3x ISA slots and 2x 5V PCI slots (Packard Bell P/N 52F42 B.1), and would like to put a Video Card in one of the 2 5V PCI slots, as it's currently only running onboard graphics. However, I have heard that not all PCI cards are 5V compatible, even if they have a Universal Voltage slot setup. I was wondering if anyone had some recommendations on a 5V-compatible PCI Video Card for this machine. Doesn't have to be period correct, just has to be known to work with this type of setup. Thank you for any suggestions or help 😀
-overthegrid