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by mrob
1021 days ago
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Doom uses fixed point math so it doesn't matter if you have an FPU. But the fastest 486SX was only 33MHz, which isn't really fast enough for Doom, and they were typically used in cheaper systems with slower graphics cards/buses, which also made a big difference. |
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More expensive chipsets tended to have better cache implementations... Assuming the system even had cache installed, those cheaper systems often paired a 486SX with a cheap motherboard and zero L2 cache.
When installed on the same motherboard, same cache/memory config, with the same graphics card, same bus speed, a 486SX should run Doom identically to a 486DX.