Hello Sup Forums, after a wave of nostalgia I started trying to install some of my favorite childhood games. However, because I am running windows 10 very few of them will work, even with compatibility settings applied. My question is, would it be possible to build a decent windows xp gaming pc for around $350? Although the games would demand much less performance, many of the modern video cards and components won't work with xp. Any ideas on a workaround?
>tldr; Make a XP gaming rig for less than $350
Andrew Smith
google "best video cards of 2009" into google
buy it on ebay for $20 buy a used computer for $50
don't spend over $100, retard.
Justin Bennett
Use virtual machines. Configure them good for your needs.
Jordan Brown
buy a used government workstation. Probs still has xp installed
Brandon Fisher
Monitoring this thread cause I have a similar idea.
Nolan Miller
Amd apus still have drivers for Xp. Can get a 7300 cpu and a a88 board pretty cheap. Internal video card is enough
Liam Morris
I like this idea. Could I buy a thrift store PC to scavenge a power supply?
Josiah James
You could, but even new case and psu combo would be 50 bux. 4gb ram 25 bux and 128gb ssd 50 bux
Zachary Martin
Don't really have any info to add but I'll bump your thread OP, I'm interested myself.
Michael Foster
So the internal card may be enough to run red alert 2, diablo, fallout 1 etc, but it would be nice if it could run games like C&C Generals and Dawn of War with buttery framerates. Do you think the internal card will be enough?
I can get 8 gb ram for just $10 more, reading above^ do you think it would be worth the price difference? I'll be running xp professional x64
Henry Wood
Install Gentoo. Install virtual machine. Install Windows XP.
Brandon Ortiz
I can only think of thinking of running it in a virtual machine on your dedktop and allocating extra ram to it
Elijah Williams
>xp professional x64 Not that great for older games, better to go with 32bit.
Christopher Rogers
yeah that's what I was thinking too. I know some of the really old ones won't run on anything other than 32 bit (nuclear strike, etc) but I was just worried that the performance limitation of less ram might be a problem when maximizing performance for the newer titles
Lincoln Nguyen
Anything that you will want to run under XP should run just fine on 4gb.
Josiah Long
I know this is an option, but I kind of like the vanity of having a pc dedicated to this. It's like a time machine console. Plus it's going to be a permanent thing, so at any point I want to go back and play those titles I can (which I do in cycles). If I just ran a virtual machine updating computers would really be replacing two computers instead of one. Essentially, I want to make a computer equivalent to what an N64 or a PS1 represent to consoles.
Hunter Wood
get an old laptop and install win xp, something like a HP Compaq 615 should be enough for most games. if you need more graphics power buy something with a gpu.
Matthew Walker
Colleges and business often sell their old workstations, buy one and then by an old gpu. 350 is way overboard pal.
Justin Perez
just use Windows 7
Bentley Thompson
but these probably won't have HDMI ports and the image quality won't be as good on my modern monitors. It's hard to describe, but on higher resolution monitors even crappy graphics look crisp in a nice way.
Maybe $350 is too much, but that's just the limit. Basically I want to build the best computer I can for the job, and if I stay far under budget that's great
Logan Martinez
>but these probably won't have HDMI ports Just about anything made the last 8-10 years should have a HDMI port. Also most mid-high end workstations will have at least one PCI-E slot even if it is just a low profile slot.
Blake Fisher
kill yourself
Hudson Johnson
So much edge, stranger.
Blake Gonzalez
HP 355 G2 Lenovo B50-80
are both within your budget and have Quad Core 2GHz CPU, dedicated GPU with HDMI, 4GB RAM
Caleb Richardson
>fallout 1
Just use Fallout Fixt
Dylan Morris
Intel has graphics driver for Windows XP. Just buy an i3 and 4/8 gigs of ram and use the integrated graphics. They're already way ahead of an 8800GT.
Samuel Young
install linux and WINE
Henry Lewis
Can't tell about the price but i'm pretty sure that it won't go over $350, just get a cheap 775/1366 board as P45/X48/X58 boards have XP drivers. For GPU the Nvidia 700 series still have XP drivers, not sure about performance but hardware-wise that would be the best you could get in green, AMD also have XP drivers for R9 Fury/300 and lower, but again not sure about performance or stability.
By the time W7 appeared, the cards in market were Series 400 in Nvidia and HD5000 in Ati, but with Series 200 (gtx 260c216, 275, 285) and HD 4000 (4830, 4870, 4890) were also good as they were DX 10/10.1 already (and you only need up to 9.0c).
Eli Williams
I bought a Dell Precision M6300.
> C2D T7300 > 4GB RAM > XP or XP64 > FX3600M > 17" 1920x1200 LCD > Optional dock Works well for FarCry and C&C Zero Hour. I think I'm $200 - $250 into it, including the 250GB SSD that it has.
Connor Bennett
wine is still buggy and underdeveloped
Jace Hughes
>buy CRT monitor >Nvidia 9800GT >Core 2 Duo or whatever >4 GB RAM
Cheap as fuck, I'm sure you can find the shit for less than $100 if you look hard enough
Ryder Kelly
Use a VM.
James Scott
This must be an early version of the game, I'm sure apocalypse tanks didn't look that bad
Noah Cruz
VM won't work for old games for XP, in the same pickle myself. I have an ftp server with about 50 games from Windows 95 to XP. You'll need either a partition for XP or an old rig with old parts (which is what I did). VMs don't support the games like you'd think, directx just won't werk
Joseph Jenkins
VMWare has DirectX 2d and 3d acceleration support specifically for Windows XP. You probably just don't know what you are doing.
Colton Anderson
Did Windows nuke compatability mode in 10? I laugh at people in the medical world who keep an old XP machine when they can just use a 7 in compatability mode I see it all too often
Parker Russell
Has compatibility mode ever worked?
Charles Lewis
Dude it's XP just throw together any old wank
Actually an APU build would work fairly well here.
Gabriel Cruz
Hey OP, I have an old Vostro 200 and I am willing to do the same thing that you are. I have an extra desk in my room where I keep my snake tank that I would like to make a little XP setup out of with a dope snake tank.
Don't buy new parts. Go old. Get a C2D machine with 4GB of RAM or some shit. Any GPU is good, something like a 9600 GT maybe.
Christopher Reed
You can do gpu passthrough and get flawless function. Just need an older video card (i.e. gtx 9800).