Reply 20 of 210, by JohnnySL25A
wrote:I built my PR440FX back in '06 and it's already long gone, unfortunately. I recall the Crystal audio being completely adequate for all standard audio playback. It had no issues or excessive noise with WinAMP or GLQuake (two of the things I did most on my PR440FX) and the audio quality was fine. I can't recall what it did for MIDI audio... I'm thinking it was wavetable in 100% software.
That being said, I'm sure it can't compete with the EMU8k from an AWE32 or AWE64. For that reason, I'd recommend getting a CT-1920 goldfinch AWE32 "Upgrade" card and plugging it into the Wavetable header on the PR440FX. Or just disable the Crystal audio and replace it wholesale with your favorite AWE32/64. Either way, you're only down one ISA slot.
If you're worried about the number of PCI... maybe a Voodoo Banshee would work out nicely. 2D/3D (+good OpenGL/Glide) in one slot, RAID in another and you still have one PCI slot to spare.
Thanks for the feedback QBin. I've just ordered a SoundBlaster tonight. Tricky choice, I was considering AWE32 or SB32, but in the end I've ordered an AWE64, which should be here in a few days. I went for the AWE64 mainly out of nostalgia, I used them in my late 90's gaming machines. Graphics wise, I've considered a Banshee, (they're reasonably cheap!) but the lack of one Texture Mapping Unit compared to a Voodoo 2 has always worried me. So therefore I've decided to stick to my original plan of a Matrox of some description as the primary card, and a single Diamond Monster II Voodoo 2 for Quake 2 etc.
We used to stock the Diamond Monster II and Creative Blaster 2. We found the Diamond cards would almost always clock slightly higher than the Creative cards, (I'm talking by about 2Mhz). Might not seem very much, but those 2Mhz can mean the difference between life and death in a heated FragFest 😀
So, I'm looking for a Diamond Monster II 12Mb. Back in the late 90's when the Voodoo 3 came out, I sold my SLI Voodoo 2 Diamond Monsters to fund an upgrade to a Voodoo 3 3500. Back then, I would never have thought that 17 years later I would be buying a Diamond Monster II once again...