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But my guess is when CPU speed exceed RAM's threshold it would crash. I'm not going to do the math for you.
What, you trying to run modern games in a relic? Likely will have difficult time even to start it due compatibility issues.
But realistically, you'd never run that OS with such recent CPUs. The few programs that need Windows 98 because they run neither on DOS (Box) nor NT-based systems (or on Linux through WINE) likely couldn't really take advantage of such CPUs anyway, as they were made during a time were CPUs usually were still sub-GHz.
If your PC is powerful enough, maybe you can spare yourself a dime on retro hardware and emulate a PC running Windows 98 instead.
There are also plenty of sources on the web. Like this video for example:
https://youtu.be/7D01We2aAu8
That's because I don't speak nor type smart phone language doing U instead of You. Look at different people's form posts from 2015 and earlier. you'll be shocked at how different people spoke like an internal brain switch occurred. Actual sentences and not rushed one liners.
One such game is Sim Copter where there is tons of inability problems depending on CPU speed.
There's a patch to make it work on Windows 10 or above called Sim Copter X but you can't do career mode on it. It's that bad but on Players Choice mode you can fly imported cities from Sim City and Sim City 2000 and have free adjustments over emergency calls.
In fact having a CPU too fast even if career mode didn't panic crashed you'd have too many emergency calls happening at once since the timing is tied again to CPU speed and good luck keeping control of your helicopter.
it had 4mb S3 virge chip + a voodoo2 3dfx card
played lot of games on this.
PCEM will be a match made in heaven for you then!
yes i used emulators to play tie fighter and wing commander again xd
PCEM can emulate those exact configs if your host PC is powerful enough. I can emulate up to PII at 260mhz constantly but certain games (ironically they aren't even graphically demanding) will cause inconsistent stutters while some demanding games work just fine)
Edmark games for some reason are a massive resource hog.despite no 3D acceleration at all!
I wouldn't be surprised if they ran like rubbish on original hardware as well and were only saved by the CRTs afterglow somewhat.
For example, the original Test Drive Unlimited suffered from massive stutters on my parent's Pentium turd, on my Core 2 Quad + 8800 GTS, on my i5-meh + GTX 660 and still does on my i7-bling + RTX 3080 - and if we could emulate period-correct high-end hardware, it would still stutter like hell. It doesn't matter on what hardware you run it, they messed up frame timing in the development process and there are only some fixes that reduce this, but it never goes away entirely. The PS2 version is the better game imho anyway.
And sometimes, we remember our favourite childhood games better than they actually were.