2007-06-03, 12:15 AM
I had some spare time this weekend and had a brilliant (???) idea. :confused:
My P-III 700Mhz with has been collecting dust in the closet for quite a while.
I wondered if it had the capability to be a GBPVR front end.
Long story short, after loading Windows XP and GBPVR the system performed flawlessly in overlay mode. I was amazed with the performance even though it only had 256 meg of memory and an ATI video card with a whopping 16 meg of memory.
In VRM9 mode there was a very slight hesitation which I am sure would go away with higher memory.
Not sure that this post will help anyone else. I just wanted to share the experience :p
Long Live GBPVR! Kevin
My P-III 700Mhz with has been collecting dust in the closet for quite a while.
I wondered if it had the capability to be a GBPVR front end.
Long story short, after loading Windows XP and GBPVR the system performed flawlessly in overlay mode. I was amazed with the performance even though it only had 256 meg of memory and an ATI video card with a whopping 16 meg of memory.
In VRM9 mode there was a very slight hesitation which I am sure would go away with higher memory.
Not sure that this post will help anyone else. I just wanted to share the experience :p
Long Live GBPVR! Kevin
GBPVR v1.4.7 ~ Nvidia GF 7300
Pentium D 2.80GHz ~ Windows 7
HVR-1800 ~ 1 GB RAM ~1 GB Network LAN
Pentium D 2.80GHz ~ Windows 7
HVR-1800 ~ 1 GB RAM ~1 GB Network LAN