Reply 40 of 454, by DustyShinigami
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CharlieFoxtrot wrote on 2024-10-11, 18:32:I think you are choosing a good approach. That P3 is pretty straightforward build compared to trying to figure out an all-in-one […]
I think you are choosing a good approach. That P3 is pretty straightforward build compared to trying to figure out an all-in-one solution for 10-15 years. And they are IMO ”classical” PC systems from a fascinating time period.
Typically there are couple of ways to slow down such system. With SETMUL software you can disable cache on the CPU on slot 1 system. I never had to do this because I have bunch of systems to cover different time periods, but I imagine that something like P3 600 should probably slow down to something like slow 386 or even 286 level when you don’t have cache enabled.
Other very simple method is using different software throttling tools to ”choke” the CPU, such as moslo. These won’t generally work well on fast machines such as P4, but are completely usable on low to mid tier P3s. There are many options, but moslo is probably one of the most popular. I sometimes use these on my fast 486 boxes when I don’t bother to swap something slower on my desk. You practically can adjust the software on command line how much you want it to push brakes.
You can search this forum about slowing down these systems and you will find lots of information. And I should say that most likely everything you are currently pondering about building such computer, is already discussed here on many occasions. Computer you are planning to build is like a bread and butter of retro PC computing and thus many hobbyists here are very, very familiar with them.
Awesome. Thank you. ^^
So, as for the mobo, someone suggested the Socket 7...? Still not 100% on that. Also, funnily enough, I believe I read that today is the 30th birthday of the Geforce 256...? I think that might be out of the question anyway. There aren't any on eBay UK and the couple I've seen sold went for £150. So I think a Geforce 2 would be a safer bet.
OS: Windows 98 SE
CPU: Pentium III Katmai 450MHz (SL35D)/Pentium III Coppermine 933MHz (SL448)
RAM: SK Hynix 128MB 100MHz/Kingston 256MB 133MHz
GPU: Nvidia 16MB Riva TNT/Geforce 128MB 4 MX 440
Motherboard: MSI-6156/Abit BE6-II