What are options that aren’t insanely expensive?
1.
SATA PCI card can be gotten at reasonable rates if you are patient. SSDs are so quiet & fast.
@rabbitholecomputing has some at:
https://shop.rabbitholecomputing.com/collections/all
2.
ATi Radeon 9000 Pro or
nVidia GeForce 4 MX will handle any game in Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X 10.2 | 10.3.
3. If
SCSI is something for you, Adaptec PowerDomain 29402UW, Adaptec PowerDomain 19160, 29160N, 29160 or 39160, ATTO UL2D, UL3D.
4.
mAudio Revolution 5,1 PCI card if you'd like to play around with 5,1 audio. I don't know of any games that support it though.
5. In theory the Creative SoundBlaster cards allows the support of environmental audio. it didn't work for me though.
6. PCI cards which offer more
USB ports, more
FireWire ports and a combo of the two. Look at manufacturers like
Macally,
Sonnet &
LaCie.
7.
ADB Wombat from BigMessOWires [
https://shop.bigmessowires.com/] allows you to connect ADB devices to your PM G4;
8. If you keep an eye out, you can a 1000MHz Sonnet Accelerator for USD200. If you are looking to spend that sort of money, keep an eye instead for a
933MHz Quicksilver.
9.
Better optical drive: supports more types of CD & DVD, burns more types, has more memory, etc. If it is too new, it may not work. Mine is an IDE drive from 2005.
10.
RAID cards: not really necessary but nice to experiment with. HighPoint RocketRAID do one or two that supports Mac OS 9 (I think!), Acard have a couple of IDE RAID cards. One was on sale recently on these fora that I thought long & hard about. Formac has a U40 SCSI card called ProRAID.
11. One or two
1600x1200 LCD monitors. Mine is an LaCie 320. IBM has one too and Eizo surely has at least one.
12. Speakers: Harman/Kardon
SoundSticks | xtrememac
Tango Bar
I also use a mac mini G4 1420MHz running Mac OS 9 to download software from the Macintosh Garden, burn CDs & DVDs and it is my fileserver as well. You can access the Macintosh Garden with your PM G4 but you will need to be patient.