It is difficult to collect these parts in 2023 without spending a fortune. You can be very proud for doing this. Thanks for sharing Spyros! I think new AT power supplies are still produced in small numbers. Maybe you will find one someday.
The parts cost me 80 euros and the AT case only 20 euros. I was very lucky especially with the case. Out of the corner of my eye I caught the AT case on a truck. There are people who collect metallic objects and then they sell them by weight. I definitely need to buy a new PSU for this system. Thank you for your comment ! You came first once again!
Thank you for your comment ! In the description of this video I give you a link with benchmarks. A system with the same processor and a PCI graphics card scores 38.8 fps, so I consider my score somehow normal. I think that Pentium processors (and above) have great performance in Doom .
"The AMD DX4s usually have 8kB cache, where the last part of the product code is 'SV8T' meaning 8 kB Write-Through. But for example you can find 'SV16B' too, meaning 16 kB Write-Back" (vogons). My CPU doesn't support write back. Additionally I am going to try different memory timings. Thank you for your comment 😊
It is difficult to collect these parts in 2023 without spending a fortune. You can be very proud for doing this. Thanks for sharing Spyros!
I think new AT power supplies are still produced in small numbers. Maybe you will find one someday.
The parts cost me 80 euros and the AT case only 20 euros. I was very lucky especially with the case.
Out of the corner of my eye I caught the AT case on a truck. There are people who collect metallic objects and then they sell them by weight. I definitely need to buy a new PSU for this system.
Thank you for your comment ! You came first once again!
34 FPS in DOOM and not even in full screen? Very poor for a 486 DX4 100.
Thank you for your comment ! In the description of this video I give you a link with benchmarks. A system with the same processor and a PCI graphics card scores 38.8 fps, so I consider my score somehow normal. I think that Pentium processors (and above) have great performance in Doom .
I get around 40 FPS with my DX4 100 WB with the same chipset and similar VLB card in fullscreen. Probably just unoptimized memory timings.
"The AMD DX4s usually have 8kB cache, where the last part of the product code is 'SV8T' meaning 8 kB Write-Through. But for example you can find 'SV16B' too, meaning 16 kB Write-Back" (vogons). My CPU doesn't support write back. Additionally I am going to try different memory timings. Thank you for your comment 😊
Try to run windows 11 on it