First post, by D3ckard
Hi everyone,
I’m new to the forum! I’ve been interested in retro PCs for a while, and this is my first post and also my first attempt at building a nostalgia-focused retro system. I’m excited to share my plans and get some advice from experienced members.
I’m putting together a DOS/Win9x PC and trying to decide on the PSU for stability. Here’s the hardware I have so far (most items are brand new):
DFI AD77 (KT400 + DDR400) – brand new
Athlon Thunderbird 750 MHz – used (I could upgrade to 1 GHz, but I don’t want to go higher for nostalgia reasons)
ATI Radeon 9600 Pro – used
1× Corsair DDR 512 MB – brand new
Volcano 11+ cooler – brand new
Samsung IDE DVD drive – brand new
SSD (temporary; will replace with PicoIDE later)
Sound Blaster Live! – used
My goal is to maintain a stable minimum of 60 FPS at 640×480 or 800×600, especially in the following games, ideally running the CPU at 750 MHz:
Thief: The Dark Project
Thief II: The Metal Age
Deus Ex
Arx Fatalis
Now, about the PSU — I have two brand-new options, and I’m not sure which is better for a Socket A system that depends on +5 V:
Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 460W
+5 V: 25 A
+3.3 V: 22 A
Combined 3.3 V + 5 V: 165 W
Antec Basiq 550W (BP550 Plus)
+5 V: 26 A
+3.3 V: 28 A
Combined 3.3 V + 5 V: 135 W
My analysis:
The Cooler Master has a higher combined 3.3 V + 5 V power (165 W), which is ideal for Socket A. It gives more margin for CPU, GPU, drives, and other peripherals.
The Antec Basiq has good individual rails, but the combined 135 W is lower. It would likely work at 750 MHz or 1 GHz, but with less headroom, so there’s a small risk of instability under load.
Conclusion / Question:
Given this, which PSU would you recommend for a Thunderbird 750 MHz → 1 GHz build focused on DOS/Win9x?
Would the Antec Basiq 550 W be sufficient, or is the Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 460 W clearly safer?
Also, does the CPU run significantly hotter at 1 GHz compared to 750 MHz?
I’d love to hear your thoughts or any tips I might be missing. Thanks in advance!