Best Config for PCSX2??
#1
Question 
Hello, I have been trying to find a good config for my PC, but none of them have been working! I have even tryed tweaking my own settings, but still I get 40 fps on DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Any recommendations? I've also tried playing Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, but I get 20 fps on that.

Specs:
CPU: Intel Celeron 1007U 1.50 GHz (Dual Core)
4GB RAM
GPU: Intel HD Graphics (duh)

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#2
No chance for that cpu.
Either you get an upgrade or play it on your ps2.
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#3
KeyToTruth, the interesting thing is I can run L4D2 on the highest settings (excluding anti-aliasing), and Loadout (on low), so I'm guessing emulation takes much more power to run?
#4
(06-05-2014, 10:38 PM)MrGamerChad Wrote: KeyToTruth, the interesting thing is I can run L4D2 on the highest settings (excluding anti-aliasing), and Loadout (on low), so I'm guessing emulation takes much more power to run?

definitely...
Emulation can't be compared to native PC gaming.
read this : http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Sticky-Wi...y-computer
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
#5
Don't compare pc games to emulation, it's ridiculous.

And yes, it will need a strong cpu to handle emulation.

Edit: as always... ninja'd
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#6
I do play some Project64 once in a while, but that doesn't lag (maybe in Conker, but not much), but I'm going to guess that takes much less power, being an older console and all. Good thing I already have a setup in mind for a new PC (for only $1374.75), so I'm going to post those specs, and see if you guys think they are good.

GPU: GTX 660 Windforce OC
CPU: Intel i3-4130 (Haswell based)
8GB RAM
OS: Windows 8.1

Those are only some of the specs, but they are the most important to this topic. Do you think these specs will be good to emulate the PS2?
#7
not bad, even if a quad core would be better.
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
#8
Yeah, trying to stay within a good price range. The CPU costs $124.99, so thats nice. If I did find a dual core, it would shoot up the price. Maybe there is one, but thanks for the answer.
#9
Sorry for replying myself, but I just found an i5-4430 Haswell based processor for 189.99, so thats not TOO too high of a price jump, does bring it up to about 1400, but I'll need to check that.
#10
You're paying $1374? If so then you are getting ripped off. My i5 rig didn't cost that. BTW why would you get a 660 and not a 760?
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