Some of my games never worked properly with only the Ti4400 card so a VooDoo2 card fixed that issue and now, my Ti4400 and VooDoo2 card have no Direct3D due to glitches. Older DirectX versions work with the VooDoo2 card, but not the other card, or both.
IBM ThinkPad 380D has Windows 98FE on it (upgraded from 95B), Pentium 150MHz, 48MB RAM, 1.2GB HDD, CD-ROM, and floppy drive.
HP Pavilion N3350 has Windows 98SE on it, running on a K6-2+/550M processor, DVD burner and floppy drive, 4.6GB HDD, and 64MB RAM.
My Socket 7 build has a VooDoo3 3000 PCI card, Sound Blaster 16 WaveEffects CT4170 (CQM, yuck), D-Link Fast Ethernet, 52x CD-ROM drive, LS-120 drive, K6-2/300 CPU (66MHz bus, 4.5 miltiplier), 128MB SD-RAM, Abit AB-TX5 motherboard, and 200GB HDD (32GB limit set for the OS).
My Socket 370 build has a Ti4400 AGP card, VooDoo2 acceleration card (older games don't like Post-TNT2 cards), 256MB SD-RAM, Shuttle AV18V31 board, Celeron 1.4GHz (100MHz bus, 14 multiplier), Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum, RealTek Fast Ethernet, CD burner, DVD drive (not functioning at this time), loud and noisy floppy drive, 60GB Maxtor HDD (OS), and 80GB Western Digital HDD (backups and data).
Socket 754 build has a Radeon 9600XT AGP, 512MB DDR400, Sempron 3300+ CPU, 30GB HDD, Apple CD-ROM drive, Compaq DVD Drive (barely reads any DVD I place in the drive), Sound Blaster Live! 5.1, and FIC K8M-800M board (pulled from an eMachines computer).
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Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
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