First post, by RichB93
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Hi all,
So recently (today actually!) I was given this by a member of my family; it's a Packard Bell 'Club'. Not a bad example either; everything is there and very tidy, save for a few CD's that it came with (which I hope he can find!), and a smidge of yellowing here and there. Most of the manuals for it too!
Before I go any further, here are the all important specs:
- Intel Celeron 366MHz ("Mendocino" Pentium II based, 66MHz FSB)
- 32 glorious megabytes of PC100 SDRAM
- 3 whole gigabytes of hard disk
- SiS 620 (5598 Graphics) chipset (I know 🙁 ) 66/100MHz FSB capable
- 0xAGP (Boo!), 4xPCI, and 1xISA slots, with the ISA slot being shared with a PCI slot
- 56k PCI Softmodem installed
- 32x Goldstar CD-ROM drive
- ESS SOLO-1 onboard PCI sound card (with SBPRO compatibility and FM sound of some sort)
- Windows 98 First Edition pre-installed (the original install from 1999 no less!)
So far I haven't done too much with it; namely, I've removed the modem and replaced it with a 3Com 3C905B 10/100 PCI network adapter, and disabled the onboard graphics and replaced it with a G200 MMS card that I have, as that felt like a good fit for the machine; I'm not at all bothered about the multi monitor functionality, but it's the best suited PCI card I have available for the machine.
So, members of VOGONS, I ask you what you would do with this machine? Not gonna lie, so far, the performance seems absolutely pants. Quake 2 averaged a time demo of 18fps on the first go, improving to 23fps after running it for a second time. I assume that the 32MB of RAM is hurting performance as there is HDD thrashing.
I'm in two minds about replacing the CPU. a 100MHz FSB PIII would be much better, and I'm *almost* tempted to install Windows 95 for the particular games I want to play on it.
So, what I'm thinking is the following:
- Bump RAM to 64MB
- Pentium III CPU
- Original 4MB 3DFX Voodoo (I have one kicking about)
- Windows 95 OSR 2.5 or Windows 98SE (I'm just not a fan of Windows 98FE)
- Bigger HDD (eventually)
I do have a Matrox G550 or a G450MMS (4xG450s on a honking great card), but I think they're a bit too new for this. It doesn't need to be period correct by any means, but I think a G200 is a good fit. Talking of such, as my G200 MMS is basically 2 G200s split by a PCI bridge on a single card, does any one know how much this affects performance? Or indeed if the chips are underclocked to help with power consumption?
Finally, does anyone have any experience with the SiS 620 chipset? I'm bummed out its not an 440BX based machine, but I guess its to be expected for a budget PC; I wonder how it stacks up to a 440 chipset performance wise?