I've got an Amiga 2000 that's currently setup with 8MB FAST and SCSI HD w/ a GVP RAM+SCSI card. I want to expand it with an '060 accelerator and a graphics card to run RTG OS 3.9 at high res.
Sounds like a fun project. As far as high resolutions - with an '060 and 4MB graphics card, WB is very responsive up to 1024x786x16. Anything further and you start running out of VRAM, the Z2 bus becomes more of a limiting factor and things really slow down.
That said, my A1200 has a Blizzard '060. Would expanding IT by adding a busboard and a videocard to do same be much less expensive, involve more easily acquired parts?
Probably easier to buy the parts for towerizing your A1200 (busboard, tower, Radeon, etc), cost is likely a wash.
The 1200 would easily be the more capable RTG machine, plus you'll have AGA, though no ideal way to display native and RTG graphics on the same monitor. (Best case would be a Radeon, Indivision, and monitor with dual inputs.)
However, if you absolutely must max out your A2000, trilobyte brings up some good points. The TekMagic/PIV combo is an excellent one. The PIV is easily the fastest graphics card for the A2000 (aside from the uber-rare DKB Inferno). The scandoubler is excellent, even with a few flaws. The TekMagic has a fast memory interface, and the onboard SCSI works very well (just under 10 MB/s raw read, CD to CD burning in a little over 5 minutes). The combination plays very well together, writes to the PIV reaching the Z2 theoretical maximum. Just make sure you have a Rev 6+ motherboard and a good PSU.
