Riva 128 PCI

PCI RIVA 128 variant for systems that needed NVIDIA's first mainstream 2D and 3D accelerator without AGP.

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At a Glance

Entry Type
Reference GPU
Architecture
NV3 / RIVA
Series
RIVA Series
GPU Die
NV3
Launch Date
1997-04-01
TMUs
1
ROPs
1
Memory
4 MB SDR
Bus Width
128-bit
TDP/TBP
4 W
Rec. PSU
200 W
Interface
PCI
Data Confidence
Partial

Overview

Riva 128 PCI represents the same mainstream shift as RIVA 128, but in a bus format that fits more late Pentium and early Pentium II systems. It matters because not every period-correct build had AGP, and PCI cards can be more useful for restoration than their headline performance suggests.

The key archive details are whether the board is a true RIVA 128 PCI card, the memory type and capacity, and the exact vendor BIOS or driver package. These details affect compatibility more than the model name alone.

Why It Mattered

Riva 128 PCI brought NVIDIA's first broadly successful 2D and 3D accelerator into non-AGP systems. It is historically useful for documenting the bridge between older PCI-only PCs and the first wave of AGP graphics cards.

Collector Notes

Record board vendor, PCI revision, memory chips, BIOS label, VGA output, optional TV-out, and driver disk. PCI RIVA 128 boards are useful for builds where AGP is unavailable, but the exact board partner still matters.

Common Failure Points

Typical problems are driver-era compatibility, weak late-game OpenGL expectations, and sellers confusing RIVA 128, RIVA 128ZX, and later TNT cards. Some boards may need period drivers to behave correctly.

Used-Market Caution

Confirm it is PCI, not AGP, and verify whether the card is RIVA 128 or RIVA 128ZX. Check for clean output, memory artifacts, damaged VGA connector pins, and whether the seller tested it outside a modern generic display-adapter boot screen.

Known Issues

Known issues pending source review.

SourcesPartial

Sources reviewed: 2026-06-21

This entry is still being source-checked.

Data confidence and source status

Partial entry. Core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.

  • Verified: core specifications and historical notes have been reviewed against listed sources.
  • Partial: core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.
  • Imported: spec-only imported entry pending editorial source review.
  • Needs source review: narrative notes are incomplete until reviewed.

Primary / manufacturer sources

  1. DOS Days RIVA 128 SeriesBoard examples, memory notes, clocks, and period contextOpen source

Independent reference sources

  1. TechPowerUp Riva 128 PCI GPU SpecsModel-level specification referenceOpen source

Other sources

  1. RIVA 128 128-bit 3D multimedia accelerator datasheetProduct-level feature and memory-interface referenceOpen source
  2. 86Box RIVA 128 architecture historyTechnical history and emulator-oriented architecture contextOpen source

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