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Title: I found the PC I want to use, now I just have a few questions to ask
Post by: ArcadeSeeker962 on May 05, 2012, 11:08:15 am
I found out what PC I'd want to use, it's the HP Compaq DC5000 with a Pentium 4 processor. On my previous thread, I read that an ATI video card is recommended for installation.

1) What ATI video card is recommended for installation inside of an HP Compaq DC5000?
2). What version of Windows would you recommend for installation on the PC?
3). Would an LCD Monitor be compatible with this type of computer?
Title: Re: I found the PC I want to use, now I just have a few questions to ask
Post by: eds1275 on May 05, 2012, 11:42:42 am
1) any that fits the slot you have [agp or pci]
2) Windows XP would be my first choice
3) yes
Title: Re: I found the PC I want to use, now I just have a few questions to ask
Post by: Justin Z on May 05, 2012, 11:54:35 am
Agree with all of these, with #2 including "TinyXP, if you can find it, would be even better."
Title: Re: I found the PC I want to use, now I just have a few questions to ask
Post by: MTPPC on May 05, 2012, 12:48:36 pm
You only need the ATI video card if you want to run soft15khz to ouput to a CGA arcade monitor. You can use onboard graphics for 95% of the games that work in MAME. You'll only need that video card if you want to run hyperspin with maximum eye candy. I'd try the PC's onboard graphics first and then add a video card only if you need it. Less parts means less to go wrong.
Title: Re: I found the PC I want to use, now I just have a few questions to ask
Post by: eds1275 on May 05, 2012, 01:26:43 pm
You only need the ATI video card if you want to run soft15khz to ouput to a CGA arcade monitor. You can use onboard graphics for 95% of the games that work in MAME. You'll only need that video card if you want to run hyperspin with maximum eye candy. I'd try the PC's onboard graphics first and then add a video card only if you need it. Less parts means less to go wrong.

Definitely a good point. I personally prefer the smooth look of a LCD monitor. You can always try the scanline option if you really wannit.
Title: Re: I found the PC I want to use, now I just have a few questions to ask
Post by: ArcadeSeeker962 on May 05, 2012, 02:23:38 pm
Definitely a good point. I personally prefer the smooth look of a LCD monitor. You can always try the scanline option if you really wannit.

I like the smooth look of the LCD monitor as well, so that's my choice. Thank you all for helping me sort things out.