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Yes but a share for PCSX2, emulation and the game I did not need (or little) other applications like Photoshop so that the i5 beat the phenom in other soft ^ ^
And then, one with two core i5 disabled (waiting for 3192 GHz in turbo boost) will be more effective than a dual core E8400 has the same frequency?.
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Yep, more cache and so on will make it better i think.
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Better to play on the 32-bit PCSX2 or 64 bits for more speed?
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no difference
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I thought about PCSX2 there were only the frequency and SSE2 instructions, SSE4 that count?.
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5 pages on, and the farce continues.
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Hmm chit chat expression online maybe? Where is the final conclusion for the thread?
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>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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This is not a joke, the choice is difficult: /
But it is indeed so conclude, only for PCSX2 (and not for another soft) i5 is the best at 200 MHz apart (without overclocking)?
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Honestly there's no contest here: i5 is the best option, unless you're an AMD fanboy, or more legitimately, you're seriously strapped for cash.
Jake Stine (Air) - Programmer - PCSX2 Dev Team
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Yeah, i would even consider that. Just would go for i5
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