BitWrangler wrote on 2025-01-09, 19:13:
Predator99 wrote on 2025-01-09, 17:20:Not very Retro...but I found this card interesting and it was very cheap. "GeForce 9300GS PCI 512M". […]
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Not very Retro...but I found this card interesting and it was very cheap. "GeForce 9300GS PCI 512M".
I do not find very much about it. Maybe its not a common card. All hits I get are about the PCI-e variant.
At least it works and its PCI with DVI and 512M RAM 😀
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I guess the 9400GT PCI was too spicy for some ppl. 🤣 It's gotta be almost the same with slightly slower clocks right?
It likely has half the memory bus width and half the unified shaders, going from the 9300GS vs 9400GT specs online.
I actually ran some tests with a 9400GT PCI a month or so ago. It was in my usual Athlon XP test system, and while it was definitely the overall highest-scoring PCI card I have tested in 3dmark 2001SE, the experience was NOT smooth. Having such a huge bottleneck on such a relatively powerful card makes for some crazy performance swings. One second it's 30fps, the next its 130fps... it's just all over the place.
I also stumbled upon a PCI Radeon HD5450 last year, and I intend to test that as well. I'm curious which card manages the PCI bandwidth better.
... I'm guessing neither would provide a good experience though. Maybe if you could lock game frame rates to 30 or 45 or something, it might be able to solidly provide that in games from the very early 2000s. But even then there will probably be hitches.
PCI was just so horribly limiting... it was completely dead for gaming by maybe 2005, with the last card that made sense for light gaming being the Geforce 6200, and even that was borderline.
I think if someone had continued to make AGP 8x cards though, they probably would have been viable all the way up to Nvidia's Kepler or first gen Maxwell. Imagine a GTX 680 or 750 Ti in AGP... 😮