Xserve AGP card

Hi,
I recently purchased a 2nd hand Xserve (one of the original 1GHz single processor models).
It came with the standard PCI graphics card in the dual PCI riser and a PCI Ethernet card in the single PCI/AGP riser.
I want to remove the Ethernet card and put an AGP Graphics card in (need the DVI connection as it will be connected to a 20" Aluminium Cinema Display).
I realise I need to buy an AGP riser and swap out the PCI riser (they appear to cost about USD $10 so this is acceptable).
I have on hand 2 AGP cards that I could put into the Xserve - one is a Nvidia Geforce4 MX 32MB from a Dual Processor 867MHz MDD - the other is an ATI 9000 PRO 64MB (from my Dual Processor 1.25GHz MDD (FW800) that I replaced with a modified ATI Radeon 9600XT 128MB).
Will either the Nvidia or ATI 9000 work succesfully in the Xserve?
Everywhere that I have looked mentions the ATI Radeon 8500 as the card that Apple provided as CTO for the Xserves but these are hard to find in Australia and I would prefer to use a card I already have on hand. I would probably prefer to use the ATI 9000 Pro if this is at all possible.
I will be installing the client version of OSX 10.4 (10.4.6).
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Xserve original 1GHz single processor   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  
PowerMac G4 MDD (FW800) - Xserve 1GHz - eMac 800MHz - iMac 600MHz   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

This forum wouldn't like me linking to them.... but have a search around the OSX86 / "hackintosh" sites ... a lot of people tried a lot of hardware in their attempts to get their mits on the shiny X!
As a result there are wiki's full of what chipsets give Quartz / QE
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