Reply 20 of 32, by bloodem
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Rikintosh wrote on 2022-06-03, 17:18:As I said, for Win9x the best choice is still GF4. Every nvidia FX line was a mistake.
Uhm.... this is not true, especially not as a general rule. There are very good FX cards that are objectively better in every possible way, while also having the same excellent Win98 compatibility that the GeForce 4 Ti has.
The high-end FX models allow you to play most Win98 games at 1920 x 1440 x 32 with 60+ (usually 100+) FPS. The GeForce 4 Ti series can generally also handle 60 FPS at this resolution, but in fewer games.
We all know that the GeForce FX was a pretty disappointing series of cards (mostly because of how good the ATI's Radeon 9700/9800 series turned out to be + the fact that the FX came too late to the party), but we still need to acknowledge that the high-end models are some (if not THE) best cards that one can use on a Win98 retro rig.
Don't get me wrong, I also love the GeForce 4 Ti cards, but facts are facts.
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