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First post, by kataniel

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I have a DX4/100 and I tested it with several graphics cards
It's a Dell Optiplex with 32 MB RAM and an onboard Cirrus Logic 5429 with 1 MB. In addition, I tested two VLB cards in this machine,

In 3DBench2 the results are:
- Cirrus Logic GD5429 1MB - 58.3 fps
- Tseng ET4000W32P VLB 2MB - 60.6 fps
- S3 Trio32 VLB 2MB - 59.8 fps

I thought, the Trio32 should perform way better with this config, as it is the most modern one. Is the CPU the limiting factor here?

Thanks in advance.

Dell Optiplex GL5100 | Pentium 100 | S3 Trio64V+ 2MB onboard | 64MB EDO | WDAC2850 | FX810 | OPTi 82C929 + NEC XR385
Dell Optiplex 466LE | am486 DX5 133 | CL-GD5429 1MB onboard | 8MB FPM | WDAC2540 | FX400 | HOT-235 + DB50XG

Reply 1 of 2, by Mau1wurf1977

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There isn't that much difference between these video cards under DOS. And yes, the 486 is holding things back. But that's ok, in many situations you actually want a slow computers. Slow is king, it's easy just getting a fast Pentium 3.

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Reply 2 of 2, by kataniel

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The only reason for me to use an addon card instead of the onboard one was the following scenario:
In Privateer, you just arrived in a new navpoint (with all this swirling blue color around you) after a hyper jump and are surrounded by enemies.
In this situation, the framerate dropped significantly with the onboard card (and the W32p, too). The only card that could handle this situation without massively decreased frame rates was the Trio32.

All other games that I play run smoothly with the onboard card.

And yes, we run these machines to perform less calculations in the same time than we do today 😉

Dell Optiplex GL5100 | Pentium 100 | S3 Trio64V+ 2MB onboard | 64MB EDO | WDAC2850 | FX810 | OPTi 82C929 + NEC XR385
Dell Optiplex 466LE | am486 DX5 133 | CL-GD5429 1MB onboard | 8MB FPM | WDAC2540 | FX400 | HOT-235 + DB50XG