Reply 20 of 24, by Mau1wurf1977
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Back in the old days a German magazine PC magazine was always recommending the S3 Trio 64V+. I also got one of these cards and all I remember is that everything worked.
Back in the old days a German magazine PC magazine was always recommending the S3 Trio 64V+. I also got one of these cards and all I remember is that everything worked.
i guess most nv cards from riva128 to geforce3 perform well in dos games, compatibility has rarely been a problem for them.
however, my doom benchmark results showed that geforce4 and 5 are a lot slower than previous models, only 50-60% as fast as geforce3. fortunately, its still around 5 times as fast as rendition cards. 🤣
Whoever did this work, deserves to be put on my Christmas card list.
http://gona.mactar.hu/DOS_TESTS/
This table makes me want to suggest S3's paired with a Voodoo1 for a DOS only machine. And stick a fanless TNT/TNT2 or Voodoo3 in the AGP slot. Here is a claim for a Windows 3.1 driver for Voodoo3. For 2D acceleration and higher res only I'm sure.
http://www.falconfly.de/voodoo3.htm
Then dual monitor it. One monitor on the AGP card of your choice, and another on the S3/Voodoo pair. Either way, I hope that table above is helpful.
I used to have one of those cards (specifically an ASUS 3DExplorer of some kind), but an idiot "friend" of mine destroyed it. 😜
wrote:Whoever did this work, deserves to be put on my Christmas card list.
http://gona.mactar.hu/DOS_TESTS/
That would be Gona.
The list has been mentioned several times here. And I totally agree with you. The other information on his site is also valuable.
wrote:Then dual monitor it. One monitor on the AGP card of your choice, and another on the S3/Voodoo pair. Either way, I hope that table above is helpful.
Careful -- IIRC pre-Savage S3 cards only work as primary cards.