Well, simply put, the Rush is indeed a Voodoo1 as a stand-alone Card.
The Banshee is close to a Voodoo2, but lacks the 2nd TMU. Still, a stand-alone card with a massively improved 2D Core (the Voodoo Rush' 2D Core was not very fast, thus people didn't like it alot)
Effectively, you can hook up a Voodoo1 or Voodoo2 to
any 2D Card, be it a normal Video Card, or integrated Video.
There used to be Problems with some old S3 Variants as a 2D partner, but there are Patches available for these cases.
Your soundcard should not matter (?), not involved in the 3D Rendering. Driver-wise, I'm not aware of any compatibility issues with any Sound Driver.
Your AGP Port needs to support 2x AGP 3.3V.
Generally, the last AMD platform to fully support that is the VIA KT333a (except for its latest steppings, CD and/or CE I think).
For the fastest setup's, that's what people often use (KT333 or KT333a)
Just check your Motherboard Manual for 2x 3.3V AGP support to be safe.
Most Pentium4 based Platforms are 4x 1.5V AGP only, thus incompatible. There was only one (I think a SiS645, not sure) that had still support for 2x 3.3V AGP.
The Voodoo5 does not take an insane amount of power.
Depending on what you have in your System, a good quality 250W power supply should do. With a 300W one, you should be on safe side any day.
Collin Mc Rae I don't know, but the Voodoo5 will play Quake 3 without any problems at good performance