I was able to play those games (except COD2) on a Geforce2 GTS playably (25fps+) with an AMD THUNDERBIRD cpu, surely a card from 4 whole generations up shouldn't break a sweat from them?
Using a P3 (!!) in 2009 is going to be a problem though
in that case, going older than 2004 shouldn't mean using a geforce. Nvidia has horrid 8-bit palette and screen buffer issues >=\
If you call 25 fps playable, sure, go aheadThey may work, but as I said they don't work well.
Personally, I'd rather stick with SNES games on an emulator before I start playing a stuttering FarCry at lowest details on 640x480. If Far Cry doesn't feel like holidays, it's not worth playing.
Hmm HP Pavilion 8760C well just checked that it has motherboard with agp 4X -slot with version 2.0 so you can put that agp version 3.0 6600gt on that...
http://www.directron.com/15agpguide.html
Hmm which tualatin it's the processor, with 512k or 256k L2 cache? With geforce 6600gt it could be very well pair... But for serios gaming, ahh well try and see I would say. Well someones plays doom3 with 3dfx voodoos, that I would call hc gaming...
Last edited by tuke81; 04-22-2009 at 07:09 PM.
It's always fun to try to run newer games on old hardware, if anything just to see how much you can push the hardware. I also like running pure open source systems just to see what the software is capable of.
That is true. There's a weird joy that comes when you're playing Metal Gear Solid on a 486 machine (at least, until humans show up), or getting AvP2 to work on a PowerVR PCX2 (not Kyro, not Neon250)...even benchmarking Quake3 with PCX2 against Kyro2 (13fps avg vs 17fps avg in FOUR.DM !)
My main computer is a Thinkpad T42. The 8760c has been pretty neglected these last few years since I got the laptop. Due to the sorry state of ATI drivers in Linux atm (it has an integrated Radeon 9600), it's not an acceptable option for PC gaming; which is one of the reasons I wanted to revive my old desktop. Since buying the laptop, I've heavily invested in the current generation videogame consoles, which is why my PC gaming funds are rather limited.
Looking on Ebay recently, it seems that I might be able to pick up a BFG 6800 GT/Ultra at a good price if I can get lucky. I'll be keeping an eye out.
Thanks tuke81 for seeing if the 6600 GT was compatible with my motherboard. I've heard it's really a crapshoot with these older boards how good their AGP support is.
Btw, I'm most definetly getting a Tualatin with the 512k L2 cache. If wasn't willing to go all out there, then I would be in even bigger trouble playing these games I think.![]()