First post, by zilog256
Hi there.
(Long story)
I've built 4 LAN PCs for XP retrogaming with oldskool friends: I insisted on using old hardware (I had most of it) : P4P800 / P4S800 / A7N8X / NF7-S, FX5900Xt, FX5900ZT, FX5700LE, Radeon 9250 (yeah :p) etc
Alas, wanting to use high res graphics such as 1680x1050 or 1080p made these cards a bit struggling, AND the PCs are beginning to fail (all USB dead on the P4S800, all USB dead on P4P800 *and* fried a keyboard and a mouse dongle), so I've decided to do a less "vintage" but more efficient approch.
(Short story)
So I've built 4 PCs to achieve cheap LAN retro XP gaming but instead of using high end components of the end of AGP era or even C2D/C2Q, I chose the last classic generation = Sandy/Ivy bridge stuff (and GTX 660 cards that litterally chew anything I give'm, of course)
So I have H61/H77/B85 motherboards running windows XP, and I can't figure out if I have to set EHCI (and available sometimes XHCI) handoff ON or OFF ; I've tried both for EHCI, seems to work either way ; some report mouse input might be laggier using one or the other option , and there's really NO clear answer to that seemingly simple question after thorough googling, so here I am 😀
=> XHCI handoff : NO I suppose = the BIOS sets the USB 3.0 ports as 2.0 and that's it as there a no (easy at least) drivers for USB 3.0 on XP, right?
=> EHCI handoff: NO too should be the most logical option for XP no?
Thanks for your insights!