>Unfourtunately, the
>video is terrible. I've read recently that a Voodoo 3 3000 card would work
>as long as I flashed the ROM and installed the Mac drivers. I went to Ebay
>to get one, and the only Voodoo 3 3000 cards I'm seeing, are the AGP bus
>cards. Would these fit in a mac? Or do I specifically need a PCI Voodoo 3
>card?


You need the PCI version.  A good search to do on eBay is

    voodoo3 pci

That'll narrow it down a bit.  A bit of persistence pays off.

You can also find new (OEM packaged) Voodoo5 PCI cards out there for 
under $100.  For the price, it's a screamer of a card - even if your 
PowerComputing machine won't take fill advantage of its power (it 
can't access the second processor - not a big deal).

Only new Apple G4 towers have AGP bus slots.

rudi
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