appiah4 wrote:Honestly, what I'm aiming for is Quake 3 1024x768x32 60fps, so I dropped in a Radeon 9250. The OCD in me keeps screaming it's not contemporary, but the practical side of me says anything slower than a GeForce 256 would be too slow for 32-bit anyway. So I guess, a better question would be, what card do you pair your higher end Coppermine systems with? I have a P3-700 with a Voodoo 3 and it's great for 16-bit gaming, but at 1GHz I want to build something that can do 32-bit comfortably.
In those days I had a Visiontek Geforce 2 GTS 32MB paired with my Slot A Athlon 750. My brother had a Slot 1 Pentium III 733Mhz I believe, and he paired that with a Gainward Geforce 2 Ti (or Pro?) 64MB Golden Sample. So, something in that range would be "contemporary". I'd say anything from a Geforce 2 MX to a Geforce 4 Ti would be a good match, depending on what you want to run on it. Consistently high frame rates and higher quality settings would make me lean toward getting a Geforce 4 Ti 4200 or better. A cheap option would probably be a Geforce 4 MX 440 or 460 (one that you can verify as having 128bit DDR), as those perform decently compared to a Geforce 2 Pro, Ti or Ultra, while costing less and being more efficient (probably fanless). Beware, there are many 64bit or SDR models out there, and those won't be so great.
Here's a review with some relevant benchmarks:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/875/9
Also, a Radeon 9250 may have a high number, but it is much slower than an 8500, 8500LE or 9100 due to having half the vertex and texture units, and possibly even 64bit memory. It probably isn't much different than a Geforce 2 MX or maybe Geforce 2 GTS in older titles.