AcidJazz wrote on 2021-09-21, 13:35:Hi there, I'm having some doubts about which graphic card might fit this context.
I'm planning to upgrade my graphic card for a […]
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Hi there, I'm having some doubts about which graphic card might fit this context.
I'm planning to upgrade my graphic card for a Pentium III - 256 to 512MB Ram - currently with an ATI Rage 128 Pro.
I'm mostly using it for Windows 9x games, so to say, but also for some DOS games as well.
So far the ATI is working well, but I thought about upgrading it for a better "late 90s" performance, would a Riva TNT 2 Ultra be considered an upgrade or the two cards are equivalent?
I'm also considering a Hercules 3D Prophet FDX 8500LE 64MB, wouldn't this be overkill?
Didn't manage to find a Geforce 256 at a decent price, but I would definitely consider other options.
You did not mention what Pentium 3 you have. It's one thing to have a Pentium 3 Katmai 450 MHz, and a completely different thing with a Coppermine 1 GHz... or, even faster, a Tualatin 1.4 GHz . 😀
The ATI Rage 128 Pro is slower than the TNT2, especially in 16 bit, but it depends on the game. In some games it's just a tad slower, in others it's MUCH slower. However, in 32 bit @ resolutions such as 1024 x 768 it's very similar.
I would say that a GeForce 2 GTS would be a real upgrade (even for a slower CPU like the 450 Katmai). I wouldn't bother with a TNT2 Ultra, unless you want to build a "1999 dream PC" or something (and you are willing to spend the money on what is usually a very expensive card, without expecting anything special in return). 😀
If you have a faster CPU, like a Coppermine 800 MHz or above, I would go for a GeForce 4 MX 440 / 460. It's much faster than the GeForce 2 GTS at higher resolutions, it's also cheaper than the GeForce 2 GTS (you can frequently buy it for $15 or even less) and it's compatible with both Win98 and DOS games. In DOS it will be slower than the GeForce 2, but it's not something you'll notice anyway.
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