![]() ![]() Hardware is of higher value and it is a higher risk it'll break with use, making me more cautious to use it for everyday use.ĥ. ![]() Turbo and cache settings don't slow down more than to 486 DX50 or DX66 levels. ![]() Similar in speed with the Socket 4 system and the games (mostly 3D games) that require more performance run better on the Socket 7 or 440BX system. PS2 mouse port which means it can be connected to the KVM switch and I can use my modern Logitech MX518 mouse. Best AT case I've got in terms of looks and features (turbo button, mhz LED, reset button, etc) Socket 3 Pentium Overdrive 100mhz, VLB system with S3 Vision 864 2MB, 3D Blaster VLB, 32MB of RAM, PS/2 port. Case does not have turbo button (can be changed in BIOS)Ĥ. Similar in speed with the Socket 3 system. Cache options in BIOS can't be modified by games (Looking at you Ultima VII!) Socket 4 Pentium 66 32MB of RAM, Tseng Labs ET6000 2MB PCI, 36GB Ultra320 68pin SCSI SILENT harddrive, 2x IDE CD-ROM, no PS/2 port. Built from all kind of parts, "not period correct".ģ. 386 DX33, 8MB of RAM, 64bit cache, ET4000AX 1MB, 8GB 50pin SCSI harddrive, 2x SCSI CD-ROM, no PS/2 port. No PS/2 port means that I need extra serial mouse connectedĢ. Can't disable cache in BIOS (need to use jumper) Placed in a desktop case, not mid-AT like the others which means it will take up more room. Increases nostalgia value that this isn't just something "Frankenstein" like the other 386. (can be overclocked to DX25 with jumpers). Zenith 386 DX20, 387FPU, 4MB of RAM, 64bit cache, 330MB SCSI harddrive, no PS/2 port. I've left out the soundcards as they can be swapped.ġ. I have an idea of what to use, but help me out here please □ I would like to cover all kinds of games from the late 80s to the start of 2000's. This means I could have up to 4 possible systems to use in this setup. My systems are nearing completion and I would like to set them up in a practical manner while also saving valuable space. I've gotten hold of a 4 port KVM switch (PS/2 and VGA) which I intend to setup. ![]()
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