frankmonk wrote:how about the compability on winxp? will I run into any issues with glide games on this os?
somehow I cant take it that the agp is running faster than the pci card. thats the only reason why I want to use pci-x even if this is just a minimal Speed increase. hope you guys get me 😁
I would start by looking for workstation\server motherboards. As mentioned, nearly anything from 2001 and later will be enough for a Voodoo 5, so any workstation board you find that is Socket 603\604, Socket 478, etc. that may have 66Mhz (usually longer 64bit-capable) PCI slots would probably work. Keep in mind, these boards aren't the usual consumer oriented boards most of us are used to. I've used server\workstation boards for home use before and they can be a bit fussy and have so many settings that were over my head that I had trouble pinpointing compatibility problems when they did arise.
I'm not that familiar with using 3dfx cards in Windows XP, but keep in mind that 3dfx was already gone before XP was released, so any games that make use of Glide (not to mention drivers) are going to be meant for Windows 98, ME, and maybe at the latest 2000. 2000 and XP are fairly similar, so I'm sure its possible to use them, but the best experience will probably be on 98SE or even ME.
Though, if you end up with some crazy dual CPU workstation board, it'll probably be more at home in 2000 or XP.