Noobpc :
I know PCI cards nowadays are very low end and not very powerful for gaming. But i play a VERY old game called Team Fortress Classic (made 1999).
It is intensely fun and addicting and i was looking to see if i can gain a little bit of boost to my experience as well as gain a little bit of hardware experience.
My mobo is stock from a Dell Dimension 2400 and it only has PCI slots (no PCIe) so the current video card i have for it is an nvidia geforce 6200.
What is the most powerful PCI gpu i could get?
I have been looking at the nvidia GT 520, as that looks like it's better than my current geforce.
Thanks guys
Ok, I'm also building a legacy PC to play my old games on. Such as Xwing95 & Xwing Alliance. Now, I see a lot of people saying "build a new pc & play your old games on it"..... thats ignorant & I'll tell you why. Case in point, Xwing 95, Xwing was originally a DOS only game, after Windows 95 was released they did make a windows launcher for it. Now the problem is the game is 32 bit... but the installer is only 16 bit. Windows stopped supporting 16 bit programs in Windows Vista. So, if you have a new computer with windows vista or newer on it.... your not playing any Xwing 95 or Xwing Alliance without doing a lot of extra configurations & downloading non official patches. Now, This computer I'm on now is an 4.0 GHz, 8 Core Amd FX 8350. I have 16 GB of DDR3 1600 RAM, I have an overclocked ATI 7970 Radeon HD with 3 GB of DDR5 on it, and I also use dual 24" LED monitors.
So, please tell me to build a new PC to play these old games on......
I have even tried virtualization to play these games, VirtualBox & VMware's Workstation 10 will install the game, but glitches the 3d graphics when you try to play these games in the virtual machine, so its unplayable.
If you don't believe me though, go out & download a virtual machine, install windows xp or windows 98, download the Xwing95 ISO & get Daemon Tools Lite, then install it & let me know if you were able to get it to run as smoothly in an emulator as it does on a PC from that time period.
I also have 2 other modern PC's in my house with quad core processors, 8GB of RAM or more, and Windows 7, so my other 2 PC's won't play these old games either.
So, I'm building a Pentium D system that also is lacking a AGP port so I have to find a PCI card. Now looking at the video card technology of the day it looks like if you want a real, legacy, year 2000 computer you should look for the video cards that were released at that time (b/c they will support the older technology these games use)
Here is a link that talks about a few of the High end video cards offered back then. It looks like there are even 3dfx VooDoo 4 cards that should work for you. However, since your on an old legacy system it will only be able to play your old legacy games. Not new ones.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/graphics2
Anyway, Keep building your legacy machine. They are fun & you will enjoy playing those old games the way they are meant to be played.