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General and Gaming => Hardware and Tech => Topic started by: 90snostalga on March 09, 2014, 01:24:06 pm
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I found a perfect computer with Windows 98 on it for me to use as a Windows 98 gaming computer. It's a Pionex computer that I need to do just a little bit of work on. Anyways, the sticker on the front of the tower says "Intel Pentium III". At the startup on the BIOS screen, it says "Pentium III". When I go to "My Computer" properties, it says "Pentium II" CPU. Does anyone know why or if this actually effects anything? If I run a game, does the game go off the Pentium III processor or a II?
P.S. This is Windows 98 first edition on here if that helps.
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I found a perfect computer with Windows 98 on it for me to use as a Windows 98 gaming computer. It's a Pionex computer that I need to do just a little bit of work on. Anyways, the sticker on the front of the tower says "Intel Pentium III". At the startup on the BIOS screen, it says "Pentium III". When I go to "My Computer" properties, it says "Pentium II" CPU. Does anyone know why or if this actually effects anything? If I run a game, does the game go off the Pentium III processor or a II?
P.S. This is Windows 98 first edition on here if that helps.
the was pentium 3 released about early 1999 and windows 98 FE was released in 1998, so the only way you can fix this ether
a: find the one official update that can fix this (good luck with that, i have tried and fail)
b: upgrade to windows 98 SE because in was released 1999 and is more than likely compatible your pentium 3
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I would also check the clock speed.
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shouldn't effect performance in the slightest.
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I think I may find a 98 second edition upgrade disc and upgrade it to SE to fix it but I may hesitate on it since the performance will still be the same regardless...
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Oh, the video card that came with the pc is a Voodoo 3 3D sfx card. Any one heard of it? Good gaming card for that era?
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the was pentium 3 released about early 1999 and windows 98 FE was released in 1998, so the only way you can fix this ether
a: find the one official update that can fix this (good luck with that, i have tried and fail)
b: upgrade to windows 98 SE because in was released 1999 and is more than likely compatible your pentium 3
Yeah, no, that's not how it works. It is merely a reporting issue and has no bearing on how the OS uses the CPU. There is a KB about it:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216204
I would run CPU-Z on the PC to see how it detects the processor.
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Oh, the video card that came with the pc is a Voodoo 3 3D sfx card. Any one heard of it? Good gaming card for that era?
My first gaming pc had that video card. It was a very good card for its time. 3DFX actually invented SLI technology back then and Nvidia started to use it after they purchased 3DFX.