First post, by DraxDomax
I guess the AGP one will work faster, although then you are really dancing around all the other AGP options which will easily knock the Voodoo5 out of the park.
Furthermore, if you are building a period-correct system as of 2000, not having an AGP slot is rather niche. I am guessing people who bought Voodoo5 PCI were those with 1997 rigs, trying to upgrade - but if you are building a 2000-system from scratch, would be cheaper and more "correct" to go with 2000 components (AGP) anyway.
So:
Gaming: AGP
Nostalgia: AGP
Collecting: Both, obviously... But, it I guess the one that's more rare is the more desirable (which one, though)?
I mean, I believe, with cards like these, it's a pity to just keep them in a drawer, they deserve to be installed on a working system... And we should definitely salute 3DFX. Clearly they were passionate engineers, caught in some mismanagement, right when mismanagement was no longer forgiving in the components market.
But what kinda system do they make the most sense in?