

As I mentioned in the other thread you started, I'm not enthusiastic about running old software on vintage hardware, but since that's the path you want to go down, this doesn't seem like a bad option. AGP or PCIe x16 is something else to pay attention to with retro parts.6600gtĬlick to expand.If you're referring to the Retro Arkel Gaming system, then it seems decent enough for the price. With the GeForce 6600 pay special attention you don't get an AGP model unless you get an AGP computer. Those models don't have much power draw and were popular models of that era. You could get something like a GeForce 8600.

8600 GT are respectable for those old games and will likely be fine with that PSU. Maybe get a GeForce GTX 260 prices aren't too obscene on those and should have better retro compatibility than a newer card. It probably has a longer life expectancy. Otherwise it's probably way more powerful than any retro card I listed. You'll have more compatibility issues to overcome in old games. AGP or PCIe x16 is something else to pay attention to with retro parts.ĭon't know where a 750 Ti comes in. The motherboard isn't anything to write home about but it'll do it's job. The CPU, HDD space and RAM is stellar for gaming of the era. As that equipment doesn't have much load. I'm sure it works fine with what it has in it. Note it's absurdly high amperage for 3.3V and 5V and tiny cooling fan. It has so few connectors because it was never meant to actually handle 500W. I doubt you'd get above 250W before it overheated or blew something out. Those are respectable for those old games and will likely be fine with that PSU. I guess retro gaming has gotten way more popular. Holy heck!? I just looked at prices in the US.
