First post, by athlon_p0wer
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I am attempting to rework and upgrade an old Gateway Essential 500 PC into a Windows 98/DOS gaming machine, and have bought a Pentium III 1000 for it, as an upgrade from the Celeron 500 it came with.
Right now, the biggest issue I've ran into is that while running some preliminary tests, which includes Quake, I have found that this machine performs unexpectedly poorly, whether it is using the Pentium III or the Celeron. In 640x480, Quake version 1.06 on Demo3 under DOS runs at 19.7FPS with the Pentium III and 14FPS with the Celeron. I get that the 810E chipset isn't designed for gaming, but the fact that it performs worse than a Pentium 200 with a Celeron 500MHz is insane.
I have tried switching the PCI video card in and out, and found that framerate is actually better with the PCI card, so it doesn't have anything to do with the external video card.
I originally thought that the performance issues were coming from the fact that there are conflicting reports online as to whether or not that 1GHz PIII would work with that chipset or not, but when I switched the Celeron back in, it still performed far less than expected, so I am stumped. Any help is greatly appreciated.
System Specs:
Gateway Bryant Intel i810E Motherboard
Intel Celeron 500MHz/Intel Pentium III 1000MHz
256MB PC100 @ CL2
ATi Radeon 9250 128MB PCI
Maxtor 20GB HDD
52X32X52X CD-RW Drive
1.44MB FDD