Quote:How the heck can you run a Voodoo 3 on a new system that uses DDR? DDR is very new. Thinking of a Motherboard that supports DDR memory and that uses AGP version 1.0 for a voodoo 3 is basically impossible.
I don't know where you got that idea from but I can tell you that DDR already existed in 2000. AGP 2.0 was introduced somewhere in 1999 or 2000 so it's not strange that there are motherboards with AGP1.0 and DDR support.
Quote:My ECS p6bx-A+ motherboard is AGP 1.0, I use my voodoo 3 in it, but it's limited. Most Pentium 4's that use AGP use agp 2.0, which is backwards for agp 1.0 /not compatible /upside down teethmarks. My pc I use for my voodoo uses sdram, pc66 or pc100 (can't do pc133 because of fsb limitation, has many hardware limitations).
It would be a start of the art pc for 1998. I don't see how any new PC could use a voodoo 3 agp.
You obviously don't know much about hardware, perhaps you should seek out articles on the recent history (1992 - now) of computers.
Besides AGP 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 there are also the universal AGP busses which support multiple speeds and voltages. My ASUS P4S533 motherboard (Pentium 4 with DDR) for instance has a Universal AGP1.0/2.0 bus. It can deliver two-speed (2x) 3.3Volt or four-speed (4x) 1.5Volt. I had my V5 working like a charm on it. And there are far more motherboards which support Voodoo's. Just see the link in my earlier post.