I am currently building an "old school" computer, to be used for old games (Descent, Doom, WarCraft II, Command & Conquer...). The goal for the computer is also complete silence. Basically, I am building the computer I could never afford back then. For this project I have dug out some old Voodoo2 cards, namely two of them. I have some questions however...
1) The chips are numbered differently. The two upper chips on one card are named D17400.00 BE, while those on the other card are named D17595.00 BE. Is this different revisions of the chip? Will it hinder SLI?
2) The cards are of the 8MB variant. While I understand that extra texture memory in the 12MB cards will give better texture quality (in some Glide cases only, or will Direct3D use the extra memory?), is it generally worth hunting for?
3) I have made my own SLI cable, but when I try SLI:ing the cards the computer will lock up when initializing a 3D app. The cards are different brands -- one Creative, one Diamond -- I know that it's not supposed to work, but I have tried using the patch at http://home.earthlink.net/~aosnovich/ without success. Is there a solution to this? The computer, being a 200/233 MHz PPRO, will be processor limited anyway in almost all cases but it's cool with SLI
For reference, the computer otherwise consists of a Intel VS440FX motherboard, 128 MB EDO RAM, 8MB Matrox Millennium II with Rainbow Runner, and AWE32 with 8MB extra wavetable memory on board. 200fps in Descent 1!
1) The chips are numbered differently. The two upper chips on one card are named D17400.00 BE, while those on the other card are named D17595.00 BE. Is this different revisions of the chip? Will it hinder SLI?
2) The cards are of the 8MB variant. While I understand that extra texture memory in the 12MB cards will give better texture quality (in some Glide cases only, or will Direct3D use the extra memory?), is it generally worth hunting for?
3) I have made my own SLI cable, but when I try SLI:ing the cards the computer will lock up when initializing a 3D app. The cards are different brands -- one Creative, one Diamond -- I know that it's not supposed to work, but I have tried using the patch at http://home.earthlink.net/~aosnovich/ without success. Is there a solution to this? The computer, being a 200/233 MHz PPRO, will be processor limited anyway in almost all cases but it's cool with SLI
For reference, the computer otherwise consists of a Intel VS440FX motherboard, 128 MB EDO RAM, 8MB Matrox Millennium II with Rainbow Runner, and AWE32 with 8MB extra wavetable memory on board. 200fps in Descent 1!