First post, by senrew
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- Oldbie
We just had a new manager start at work and as soon as he heard that I have a retro PC hobby, he brought me a stack of old systems and a couple boxes of parts and games. Most of the hardware was unremarkable at best, but there were a couple of interesting pieces.
The one I'll be exploring this time is a Socket A motherboard that I'll be building a DX7/8 system around. This was an era of PC gaming history that I completely missed out on and am anxious to explore now.
As a quick reference, here is a listing of what niches I currently have filled:
General DOS:
K6/2-500 underclocked to 233mhz, Geforce4 MX4000, AWE64 GOLD
Early Win95 and Late DOS 3D/Voodoo 1 specific games:
PII-266, Millenium 4MB, Cardex Dragon 1000, AWE64 Standard
Win9x/Glide/DX6 and below:
p3-933, V5 5000, Soundblaster Live!
DX7-8/Late Win9x/Early XP:
Vacant
DX9:
Vacant
DX10+:
Dell XPS 8700, i7-4770, Geforce 760
So, the machine I'll be building is based around a MSI KT4V (MS-6712), fitted with an Athlon XP 1800+ (Not sure if Palomino or Thoughroubred yet). I'll be pairing this with an ASUS Geforce4 Ti 4600.
I haven't yet decided if I'm going to make this a Win98 or XP machine. Most games that need XP run perfectly fine on my modern rig, or would run better on whatever DX9 machine I build up next. Again, I completely missed this era, roughly early 2002 I think? I know XP was already around by then but Win98 stuck around for a little while and was still on plenty of system requirements lists on the games I have from that time period.
Would this work better as a Win98SE or XP machine? Are there better component options for a rig to handle DX7/8 period exclusively?
Halcyon: PC Chips M525, P100, 64MB, Millenium 1, Voodoo1, AWE64, DVD, Win95B