Socket3 wrote on 2023-07-28, 13:11:
Average framerate is around 40 fps with a Geforce 2 MX, but the game stutters and there's even micro-freezing from time to time. Off the top of my head, minimum FPS on the super 7 build at 640x480 was single digits, while on a 350mhz Compaq Deskpro EN with the same exact geforce 2 MX minimum FPS was 17 or 18 FPS.
Strange, that's not my experience at all. Were you using proper, older drivers (like 7.76)? If not, that would explain it. Also, what specific motherboard? Even the sound card is very important - some sound cards can completely kill the performance on SS7.
Anyway, when it comes to SS7 and Half Life, I think the Voodoo 3 (with the MiniGL driver), is the only option to have a somewhat playable experience (by more... modern standards).
Garrett W wrote on 2023-07-28, 13:23:
This is one of the few times I will disagree with you bloodem. K6-III+ 550 with a Voodoo 3 trades punches with a PII 350 on 440BX in 3D games. Sometimes the K6-III will be faster, other times the PII 350 will be a bit faster on average but offer more consistent performance and sometimes they'll be even. K6 is all over the place really, depends on what bottleneck given game is hitting.
There are some benchmarks here:
Pentium II/III VS K6-III+
Don't get me wrong, I'm not pretending that the SS7 platform is something that's not. We all know that it's a slow (and many times buggy) platform, something that I've been saying many times before. 😀
But, when it comes to the "stock" Pentium 2 350 vs a faster and properly tuned SS7 platform (which, granted, it's quite hard to do, many stars must be aligned), the Pentium 2 350 is definitely slower in my experience (at least in the majority of cases).
Of course, also true is the fact that the Pentium 2 350 can usually be overclocked just fine to 466 MHz by increasing the FSB to 133 MHz (I have two P2 350 CPUs that are perfectly stable at this frequency without a voltage bump), at which point it will destroy any K6-2/3(+) CPU. It's normal/expected; not only does it have a stronger FPU, but it also has the 440BX chipset going for it, with its incredible memory performance.
Regarding those benchmarks, there are definitely some red flags that I see (different testing conditions & components between the platforms, the Voodoo 5 being used on SS7 - this card being slower in heavily CPU bottlenecked games compared to the Voodoo 3 because of more driver overhead, the fact that 256 MB of RAM were used on the Asus P5A-B rev 1.04 - which right out of the gate will typically decrease the performance by 5 - 10%, even with CPUs that have on-die cache). And don't even get me started with the "Unofficial service packs"... a complete no-no, especially for slower platforms like the SS7.
What I do know for sure is that I played Half Life many times on my SS7 systems, and I've never seen single digits. Typical framerates are ~ 70 - 75 FPS for less cluttered environments, 30 - 45 FPS for more demanding areas, and there will also be occasional drops to ~ 15 FPS during very intensive scenes. Overall, the experience is surprisingly enjoyable on these specific systems, but this is far from being the norm.
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