PD2JK wrote on 2025-04-01, 06:20:
That's how I end up having different systems for Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Duke Nukem 3D... 😅
Then 3D acceleration started. Oh man...
Ah, the Rabbit Hole indeed.
You can go completely crazy with multiple systems.
That said, there are a few practical points to cover as many scenarios as possible. One of them is pretty close to this system: a 486-33 (SX or DX doesn't really matter) with L2 cache and a turbo.button.
It's fast enough to run the first really demanding generation of DOS games from before the generic DOS extenders, things like Wing Commander, Ultima 7, but it's also slow enough to get down to XT speeds with the press of the turbo button. Just about anything that runs too slow on this will run fine on a Pentium (2...), better than say on the kind.of DX/2 you could potentially upgrade this system to. It can also have a config optimized for free conventional memory.
So my advice is not to upgrade to the fastest possible CPU for the sake of upgrading. That also helps with the selection of (a) sound card(s) - a system focused on 33MHz and slower can prioritise SB1.0, intelligent mode MPU401 + MT32/Munt etc (and/or more exotic stuff). Save the 16b audio and fancy stuff that might need memory-eating tsrs etc for faster systems.