Reply 20 of 25, by NeoG_
Virtue wrote on 2026-06-02, 00:06:So major update on this build. Ive been tinkering around with it for a while now and im running into some major problems. At fir […]
So major update on this build. Ive been tinkering around with it for a while now and im running into some major problems. At first I installed win98 SE, and then decided to upgrade it to the last drivers and stuff supported for the platform using some handy installers I found. It was going ok until I started installing games. The system runs DOS games fine but throw anything remotely 3d at it and it locks up badly.
I first thought it was the nvidia drivers so I downgraded them to an earlier version, i even re-thermal pasted the ti4200 card and no difference, I played around with the 2 soundcard setup I have going and again nothing changed. So this evening I've done a clean install of 98SE with no upgrades apart from direct x 9 and USB drivers.
Quake 2 locks up after a few minutes just the same 🙁 im starting to suspect the ti4200 card i bought is a duff. 😒
Anyone else have any similar issues? Could it be the mild overclock of the cpu chip also?
It's a known issue with SS7 boards and later GPUs, the AGP system is rudimentary and actually using the AGP bus features can cause instability. Voodoo3 cards don't use any AGP features, they use the slot basically as a fast PCI slot so that's another reason why the cards are popular for SS7.
I believe you can turn off the AGP features using the ALi AGP Configuration Utility 1.40 you can download here: https://www.3dfxzone.it/programs/?objid=369
Turn off all the features/set to lowest and see if games start working. I say "I believe" because my build has a V3 and changing these settings does nothing really so I can't say from experience.
I also had instability with a 50Mhz overclock on the CPU, my chip's stock speed is 550 and it runs forever at that speed, but at 600 it freezes after about 10 minutes of gameplay.
98/DOS Rig: BabyAT AladdinV, K6-2+/550, V3 2000, 128MB PC100, 20GB HDD, 128GB SD2IDE, SB Live!, SB16-SCSI, PicoGUS, WP32 McCake, iNFRA CD, ZIP100
XP Rig: Lian Li PC-10 ATX, Gigabyte X38-DQ6, Core2Duo E6850, ATi HD5870, 2GB DDR2, 2TB HDD, X-Fi XtremeGamer