First post, by vintageonthemoon
i know it's been asked many times on Vogons, when it comes retro builds i have few but used mostly used 2 builds that i did
1. Windows 98 SE build using socket 478 ASrock p4i65G rev 1.1 board, 80 GB IDE hard drive, Pentium 4 2.8 ghz (northwood), 2 stickes of 256mb to 512mb of DDR400 Ram (daul channel), ATI Radeon 9600XT 128-bit, (i previously used Nvidia geforce 4 ti 4200 on that build, but it was giving me a lot of problems with older windows titles and performance was not so great in general, but the Radeon it's much more stable and runs faster and plays older titles without issues and the drivers wasn't picky like Nvidia, the only drawback is losing legacy features like table fog and 8-bit paletted textures), using SB live! for sound. very solid if not a bit overkill for windows 98 gaming and limited success with DOS (thankfully the DOS games i wanted to play work great), but games like Interstate 76 is one of the reasons do have win 98 build. even on modern pcs today with patches it's still broken to some degree. using Daemon Tools 3.47 for running iso's, but needs Direct X 8.0/8.1 for the game audio to work properly when running the virtual CD.
2. Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit) build using Socket 775 Asus p5QC board, 500GB SSD as main Driver and 1TB SSD for Mass Storage, Core2duo 3.6 ghz, 4 gb of DDR2 RAM, Nvidia Geforce 9600GT 512mb with VGA, SB Audigy 4 Pro, mostly for modern win XP era games with EAX (and it sounds great!!!), using places like GOG and others, emulations for consoles, Scummvm, Nglide, Dgvoodo2 Wrapper, DOSBOX (it's just easier). Very fast and plays games til 2012. But im mostly sticking to 90's, 2000-2008 games. origianlly wanted to build Win XP machine, but Win 7 was a lot easier to work with and less worries about SSD going bad. Since I’m not using it online I copied all the files including snappy driver installing almost everything except the GPU and sound card.
I’m using both builds with D-Link splitter box for PS/2 keyboard and Mouse, cables for Speaker and VGA connectors. just press of a buttom to switch pcs.
also have a more vintage build slot 1 PIII 650Mhz with a Voodoo 3000 and Ess isa sound card but it's more my nostalgia build that runs fine (after some recapping, cleaning and lots of TLC) running win 98, with USB 2.0 PCI card, due to the board has 1.1 which is pretty slow file transfer speed.