On 15 Mar 2000, "Gregory T. Norris" wrote: > I'm planning to get a 3D-accelerated graphics card, and I was hoping to > get some suggestions on which ones are well supported by Linux. The > main requirement is that it must be a PCI card, since the system in > question doesn't have an AGP slot. > > The two which seem promising so far are the Matrox Millennium G200 and > the 3dfx Voodoo3 300. Any particularly good or bad experiences with > these cards? Any others I should consider?
I too am AGP-challenged, and for that very reason I went with the Voodoo3 2000 PCI. I was able to find mine for around $85, and have been thrilled with it. I was moving from a Matrox Millenium I, and was a little concerned about the 2D quality. To my surprise the Voodoo3 not only seems to run the 2D much faster, but also looks much better while allowing for higher resolutions without losing the quality. I used to run my Desktop at 1024x768, now I'm running at 1280x1024. As far as 3D goes, the work that has been put into Mesa to support GLIDE(which is OSS now, btw) and the 3DFx cards is pretty amazing. I'm running on a dual PPro 200 and get pretty good 3D performance ... much more than I would have expected. And the installation of the mesa support is a piece of cake. Just do an apt-cache search mesa, and install the programs you need. Sean -- Spruce: If you were me, then I'd be you and I'd use YOUR body to get to the top! You can't stop me no matter who you are!