First post, by DustyShinigami
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- l33t
This isn’t something that’s a top priority by any means, but I’d like to get a clearer idea on possible upgrade options for my retro PC. At the moment, it is primarily tailored towards 80s-90s games and does a good job at that. However, there are a handful of games from the late 90s and early 00s, such as Thief 2, American McGee’s Alice, Hogs of War, Unreal, System Shock 2, where I’d like to push their performance a bit more, if possible. I suspect my options are limited, but would like to know where I stand.
I was thinking about a motherboard that could take a P4, but I suspect there are no retro motherboards out there that are P4 compatible AND have an ISA slot...? So I suspect the PIII I have is as far I'll be able to go. And that's overclocked to 933MHz already. I don't imagine getting one that's 1GHz, or slightly over, is going to make much noticeable difference. So then I was considering one of the Geforce FX cards. I did read through some of the threads on here about the fact I'm going to encounter some bottleneck with my PIII. But by how much...? And is there a happy medium depending on the card? I know it looks to be highly likely with a Geforce FX 5900XT.
Originally, I wanted to stay clear from DirectX 9 and go no further than 8, however, since the original Resident Evil 3 has crashing problems, I decided to try the Xplosiv release, which works flawlessly. However, that requires DirectX 9. So I had to bite the bullet. Everything's been fine, to be honest. No instability or weirdness. So if there's something I could get that's D9 that will benefit some of these late 90s-early 00s games, I'm happy to do so.
Also, I've gone and overclocked my Geforce 4 Ti 4200, which is a good overclocker, though I've only noticed a few additional frames in some games. Max settings at 60fps in every game would be ideal, but I get that that's highly unlikely as things are. But it would be nice to get as close as possible, if possible. To learn what (if any) options there are. I know some have suggested before to set up another machine specifically for that era of games, though space is the problem there. Not to mention the price. I'd ideally like to keep it to just one retro PC at the moment.
I certainly wouldn't go beyond 2001/2002 era games. That's going into PS2/Xbox territory and I've already sampled two PS2-era games and how they run - Silent Hill 2 and Shadow of Destiny/Memories. So it is more for the few I've got that don't run 'amazing'; that are a bit choppy in places.
Thanks
OS: Windows 98 SE
CPU: Slot 1 Pentium III Coppermine 933MHz (SL448)
RAM: Kingston 256MB 133MHz
GPU: Nvidia 16MB Riva TNT/128MB Geforce 4 Ti 4200
Motherboard: ABit AB-BE6-II Intel 440BX
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live Value CT4670