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#1
AMD
Socket AM4
A320 - B350 - X370 - X470 :

https://geizhals.eu/?cat=mbam4&xf=489_1&sort=p

ASUS Prime A320M-C
ASUS Prime B350-Plus
ASUS Prime X370-A
Biostar Racing B350GT5
Biostar Racing X370GT5
Biostar Racing X470GTA
MSI B350 PC Mate
MSI B350 Tomahawk

These motherboards support 1 or 2 Pci slots.

Feel free to add more.
#2
Off Topic / Merry Christmas
25 December 2007, 12:21:05
Merry Christmas to all the folks in the world. May you get what you wish for.  :)
#3
Off Topic / Happy new year !
31 December 2005, 18:34:03
Happy New Year to All, who had already midnight and those who are going to have !   :)
#4
Off Topic / A special Welcome
13 November 2005, 15:53:28
For miwin1000 :
he's the 3500th member of this board since today :)
#5
After this one 3dfx Voodoo3 Drivertest @ voodooalert [NEW!!]  
Now the Voodoo 5, Voodoo5 Treibervergleich, always on VoodooAlert.
Untiring, Raff :D
#6
Hints By Advanced Users / DirectX Tweaker
22 June 2005, 02:00:13
http://www.nonatainment.de/portal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=7&tabid=19

No idea if this tool can be useful but always interesting to know.
But if you try it, please be careful.
#7
The ideal size of a picture would be 800*600 specially when a page contains several pictures.
Thanks to think of All the users and specially low-band users.
#8
Taipei, Taiwan, April 11th, 2005: XGI Technology, Inc. today releases its source code for Linux. To support the large and growing Linux community, XGI Technology released the source code to X.Org, XFree86.Org, and Kernel.Org for its desktop, notebook, and server products.

"The Linux community is growing strong in today's technology market. To incorporate the newest Linux development to coinciding with XGI's graphics innovations, we have decided to open our source code for Linux," said Mr. Derek Lin XGI's software VP. "Our goal is to support all Linux developers so that our graphics processors can run on nearly all Linux platforms; X.Org, XFree86.Org, and Kernel.Org are the vehicles to achieve this goal."

XGI supports X.Org 6.8.2 and XFree86 4.4.0. The open source supports package installation for IA32, AMD64 and EM64T, and Frame buffer device (FBDev) support for kernel version 2.4.X.

source ;)
xgitech
#9
Here you will find
The 3dfx Help Page
General Issues, Solutions, Information and Technical Support for 3dfx Cards

If you need drivers, you can find them also here :
Our 3dfx driver releases

edit :
url
#10
Here you will find
The 3dfx Help Page
General Issues, Solutions, Information and Technical Support for 3dfx Cards

If you need more drivers, you can find them also here :
Our 3dfx driver releases

edit :
new url
#11
Off Topic / Happy new year 2005
01 January 2005, 00:58:35
For All... :)
#12
Games / A problem with a game ? Read me in first
06 November 2004, 19:36:21
If you have a problem with a game, try
- to describe your problem and all error message(s) (OS, game...)
- to describe your config. (OS, Gfx Card, Cpu ...)
- to write the mini and the recommended system (often, you can read it on the box)
- to put a link for a demo or the site

That can help :)

You can read also this link The 3dfx Help Page  :)
#13
Interesting link since no many utilities for the VoodooCards under Linux are known
http://www.deater.net/john/tdfx.html

by John Clemens, aka PianoMan, under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2

Perhaps would be interesting to contact the author ?

#14
Voodoo2 Setup and tweaking / topic
08 April 2003, 08:34:18
grunw,

I removed the topic, since you double-posted

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