obobskivich wrote:6800GT is probably a little bit overkill for a P3, but if you've already got it, why not use it? I've heard the same about 6800 + Win98; never personally tested it. Would assume it works though (I've never known nVidia drivers to be all that bad). Power wise I don't think it'll likely be too huge a problem as long as you have a big-ish PSU with decent +12V current, which I'm assuming you do/will with an SMP system.
I confess that the power supply is not that big thing, it is the one I found inside the case itself - no-brand:

I arrived at the following configuration, after the arrival of a fantastic SCSI subsystem (which at the time I always dreamed of... but that I never could afford to buy):

ASUS CUV4X-D
2x Intel Pentium III 800EB
2x 128MB PC133 ECC RAM
Matrox G400 32MB AGP
3DFX Voodoo II 8MB
SCSI Adaptec AHA-2940UW
Creative SoundBlaster Live! with Drive II
Plextor UltraPleX PX-40TS SCSI CD-ROM
Plextor PlexWriter 8/2/20 SCSI CD-RW
IDE Hard-Disk 300GB
OS: Windows 2000 (for now)
I bet that maybe there is also a version "S" with integrated SCSI, a bit like the version of the P2B-DS by ASUS.
Do you think I can afford to let Win2k stay alone, for my retrogaming needs? Or I would be forced to make too many compromises with many games? I remember that Grand Prix Legends on NTFS gave problems, but I hope there are not many titles of this kind - at this moment I'm installing the drivers for the various devices, I hope to have no problems with Matrox, Voodoo and SoundBlaster. The system however seems reactive, and Win2k is very light and stable as OS, on this type of retrocomputers. Maybe, in the future, other two banks 2x 128 ECC RAM will be installed together with those present.
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