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| Wilimnot:
Hello there. When I was a kid, I've always wanted to own an arcade cabinet, now at the age of 31, that dream is happening. I will be hear with many questions, and here is the first of many. On Friday I will buy a tekken 3 game, but it's in a dedicate mortal kombat cabinet. I bought a dell on eBay and that's ready to go. I bought Sf4 for it because I want to play that too on it. I want it to run on the monitor inside the cabinet. Is the arcadevga 5000 strong enough to run that game? Or should I go with a XFX HD-667X-CDF3 Radeon HD 6670 2GB 128-Bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.1 Video Card, and run soft15? What is the better option for me? My motherboard can run those cards, I just want to get the best overall performance, and easiest way to run my arcade monitor through my PC. |
| mgb:
Keep in mind when talking about running high def games and video cards, that you don't have a high definition monitor. I would guess the monitor in your cab is a Cga/ega monitor, meaning it can do standard resolution or medium resolution. Usually configured for one or the other through a jumper. Killer instinct 3 was standard, while mortal kombat was medium. Or its even possible that your cab has a tri-sync monitor which will add vga. Tri-syncs will typically autoswitch between resolutions. But I would think HD video cards in a PC hooked up to an arcade monitor would be a waste. The arcade vga will work but from what I know, not so much needed nowadays. There are many software alternatives now. I acctually use an arcadevga 2 with a tri-sync so I'm noot really up on what's happening with all that but maybe you should look into groovymame or something along those lines. I know there are some reccomended video cards for these types of setups. Hopefully someone more in the know can chime in. |
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