dionb wrote on 2024-07-31, 00:27:
Dual PPro... first question is what you want to be doing with the system. Win98 is a bit pointless as it can't use the second CPU.
I'd suggest rather going for some obscure big-ass workstation OpenGL card that matches the dual PPro in age and purpose. Things like the 3DLabs GLint 500TX on the Elsa Gloria L/M, or a Permedia NT on the Diamond Fire GL1000. At a push they can render GLQuake too.
Forgot about the CPU limits in Win 9x. I'm building the system mostly because I just find the hardware neat. No real specific purpose here other than I think "dual Pentium Pro's" sounds cool. Gaming is not really a priority for me. I would like to try some stuff out on the system, but I don't care too much about the gaming performance. It is a Pentium Pro after all.
That aside, I would like to use the computer as a bridge machine that can take files off of a USB stick and make/image floppies for my other computers, hence why I'm floating the idea of 2000. I heard USB in NT 4.0 isn't really a thing. I also want a machine to hook up to my old IC programmers and compile CUPL code for PAL's/CPLD's, and the software for those things was developed in the mid to late 90's so it seems appropriate.
I like the idea of a workstation graphics card, but they don't seem to be that easy to find. They also seem to command high prices.
pshipkov wrote on 2024-07-31, 07:17:NT4 + Intergraph Intense 3D are natural fit for this workstation in my opinion.
Consumer level graphics cards and w9x or 2k will […]
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NT4 + Intergraph Intense 3D are natural fit for this workstation in my opinion.
Consumer level graphics cards and w9x or 2k will be pointless.
Btw, did you consider the 1mb l2 cache blacktop ppros ?
So far havent seen a real pumped system sporting them.
I know about the 1mb models, but I really couldn't justify spending that much for so little gain. On top of that, finding heatsinks for Socket 8 is such a pain. I found a good deal for a pair of 512KB's that came with heatsinks, so I just went with them. Plus, if I'm going to try to max out a build, I'd rather go for Pentium II overdrives at that point.