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Radeon 4890 is said to be the most powerful out of the box that supports 15khz.Jason
that card doesnt seem to be compatible with DX11 are any of the cards on the list going to work with soft 15khz AND DirectX11?
Quote from: rCadeGaming on October 09, 2013, 10:42:37 amSoft15kHz is really not the best option anymore. First of all, it's silly to use a real CRT and not use GroovyMAME, and that works hand in hand with CRT_Emudriver. GM can generate resolutions on the fly to keep everything native res (and native refresh, very important), saving you a lot of work; and it has a lot of other important features for native res even if you don't use the auto-generation. Even if not using GM, tweaking your resolutions in Soft15kHz requires editing the text modelines by hand (super tedious), or using Powerstrip. Powerstrip was not really designed for this application, it's very cumbersome, and does not even fit on the screen in lower resolutions. CRT_Emudriver includes ArcadeOSD, which was purposely designed for this, is just as powerful if not more so, more flexible, and much easier to use.Making the change only takes a couple of minutes once you have the right graphics card (which can be dirt cheap). I started with Soft15kHz, and resisted make the change because I had some GeForce cards on hand (only compatible with Soft15kHz). When I finally switched over to CRT_Emudriver, I was really kicking myself for not doing it sooner.
Soft15kHz is really not the best option anymore. First of all, it's silly to use a real CRT and not use GroovyMAME, and that works hand in hand with CRT_Emudriver. GM can generate resolutions on the fly to keep everything native res (and native refresh, very important), saving you a lot of work; and it has a lot of other important features for native res even if you don't use the auto-generation. Even if not using GM, tweaking your resolutions in Soft15kHz requires editing the text modelines by hand (super tedious), or using Powerstrip. Powerstrip was not really designed for this application, it's very cumbersome, and does not even fit on the screen in lower resolutions. CRT_Emudriver includes ArcadeOSD, which was purposely designed for this, is just as powerful if not more so, more flexible, and much easier to use.Making the change only takes a couple of minutes once you have the right graphics card (which can be dirt cheap). I started with Soft15kHz, and resisted make the change because I had some GeForce cards on hand (only compatible with Soft15kHz). When I finally switched over to CRT_Emudriver, I was really kicking myself for not doing it sooner.
As long as you're getting a new card, you should switch to