Benchmarks, emulation of old and new games, setup guides and interesting or funny stuff about games.
I am trying to test every piece of hardware that I have on emulators like Yuzu, Cemu, Dolphin, Citra or PCSX2.
My favorite games are Super Mario series, Tomb Raider (I don't like these new remakes), GTA San Andreas, Soldier of Fortune, Mafia, Ninja Gaiden, old Pokemon Games,...
I don't like the new games (mostly) but I love retro games and hardware.
GeForce4 MX 460 was released on February 6th, 2002 with launch price around $179. It was the strongest DirectX 7 card. GeForce FX 5700 LE was released on March 1st, 2004.
GeForce4 MX 460 was released on February 6th, 2002 with launch price around $179. It was the strongest DirectX 7 card. GeForce FX 5500 was released on March 17th, 2004
There were many GeForce 6200 models with a 128bit memory bus. +with these cards (GF6200) you can try to unlock 4 pixel processors unit and get the same performance as 6600.
I have 16GB of ram on my PC and still things are going wrong for me, I don't know what I'm doing wrong... I have Ryzen 7000 but the integrated graphics being a laptop, does anyone know why, it works somewhat mediocre for me
That's strange. You should have full speed with Ryzen 7000 iGPU. Are you using Vulkan API? AMD cards don't work well with OGL. You can try some older CEMU version like 1.20.c.
@@RetroGamingKingdom Sorry, I forgot to mention that this happened in suyu, in yuzu it was much worse, now I have to try them in cemu, possibly there is a very big difference in performance, The fact that I don't know the maximum performance seemed strange to me, I don't know if you recommend switching to cemu, there are titles that run well for me and others that don't, like Mario wonder it goes very badly in either of the two versions,Sorry for not expressing myself better.
GeForce4 MX 440 4x (Core NV17) was released on February 6th, 2002 with launch price around $149 GeForce FX 5500 was released on March 17th, 2004 My channel was recently hacked. The latest video about crypto wasn't uploaded by me. I already deleted it and made some precautions. I just wanted to let you know.
Great comparison video! Thank you. Didn't realize that the 128mb card would perform better than the 256mb card. I guess it's more about the clock speed (250 vs 325). Very impressed to see that NFS Most Wanted and Half-Life 2 are playable on both. I have both of these cards in retro PCs and they're pretty good bang for you buck.
GeForce 9500 GT was launched on July 29th, 2008 with release price around $85 (Memory clock was from 333/666 MHz DDR2 to 1000/2000 MHz GDDR3) Radeon R5 230 was launched on April 3rd, 2014 It was rebranded HD 8450 - (launched on January 8th, 2013) Note: older cards can't render properly grass in GTA V
I had the best fx5200 I think. Im not sure. It was a fx5200 with 250mhz and (I think) 400mhz for the ram. It was 128 bit and 256mb. You could change the bios to one for the fx5500. I did it and it was a fx5500
I'll just use my Palit GF4 MX440-8x (64bit DDR) in my PIII 1000 build if this is how the 128bit SDR version performs. Though the core clock is 275MHz and the memory 150MHz. However whenever I use it now I do run the memory at 200MHz as the chips are rated for it, run stable - and every other example of my particular model of Palit MX440 that I have seen runs DDR400, not DDR300. Might be worth showing the cards specs in Aida64 before the benchmarks, as it (version 6.20 in my case - used for old CPU benchmark results) correctly detects even my SiS 315E and Voodoo2 specs.
The 128bit edition is really strong and good for game's 1998-2005. 😊 You can also run Doom 3, FIFA 2005, NBA live 2005 and Half Life 2 with this video card.
GeForce4 MX 440 8x (Core NV18) was released on September 25th, 2002 Official specs for this card were 275 MHz core and 250/500 MHz memory on 128 bit bus. Most of these cards were clocked only to 250 MHz (core) and 200/400 MHz or lower for memory. Note: The GeForce4 MX 440x from XpertVision was originally clocked to 275 MHz core and 200/400 MHz memory. But I overclocked it to 275/500 MHz (NVIDIA's official clocks for this card) This test also helps us to understand which games are bandwidth bound or Texture Fillrate/Pixel Fillrate bound. For example Call of Duty 2 runs very slightly faster on the Gainward NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 8x 128 MB 128 bit than on the Sparkle NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 8x 128 MB 128 bit etc...
I wonder if its the game that depends on it. I have the 8600gt with 512 ddr2 but I have an 8600gts same specs but the memory is halved on the gts to 256 but uses gddr3 and spanks the ddr2 8600gt in synthetic benchmarks
Thanks for tutorial. I used keyboard on Gamepad config, all keys works, EXCEPT Throw key: tried to change and change key, but doesn't work. any suggest? ty
Are you sure you ar using Dolphin 4.0 - 315? Try to go to GCPad -> Device and then try to switch between DInput or XInput or SDL (You have to try all options). Try to reinstall C++ 2013 (x86 version). Try to install DirectX 9. Try it with some old wired gamepad.
Now...have a problem with Mario Kart 1. Used 309, 315, works...but, THE KEY FOR THROW objects doesn t want to work!! Tried to reconfigure. nothing!!😢@@RetroGamingKingdom
This is usually caused by a bad contact in VGA port. I have exactly the same issue with my GT 630. Next time I'll try DVI port. But this card is in a very bad condition :-(
GeForce2 MX 200 was released on March 3rd, 2001 GeForce4 MX 440 SE (NV17) was released in 2002 Software like MSI Afterburner or GPU-Z can't detect correctly memory clock on older cards with SDR memory. It's called "fake DDR detection". This is probably caused by MPLL doubling That's why I turned off VRAM frequency monitoring on some older SDR cards.