First post, by Rhuwyn
So we all know there is tons of hardware out there which can make for a decent Windows XP gaming machine. I was on Microcenter's site looking at Ryzen CPU and motherboard combo's when I noticed that the last generation of AMD CPUs was dirt cheap including their APUs. In fact an A4 motherboard and CPU combo brand new is only 59 USD and I have a Microcenter store local to me. This made me wonder about the AMD APU's graphic performance on retro titles. I've looked at Youtube videos for A4, A6, and A10 APC performance on more modern titles, which for current gen games isn't great, but slightly older games is actually passable. They also have Windows XP support, or at least they did before Microsoft themselves dropped support for it, but the point is drivers exist.
If the FM2+ CPUs (or maybe even FM1?) CPUs will run Windows XP games well and we aren't loosing any features that older GPUs would have it would make for a very cost effective, and power efficient machine. Has anyone does this or have any thoughts on the matter?
EDIT: Correction. The motherboard and CPU combo I saw for 59USD was actually an A6.