If my Dell can handle PCSX2?
#1
So, basically I want to ask if my Dell Studio 1535 laptop could handle your emulator? Smile

OS: Windows Vista
Proc: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0Gz
Memory 4GB

GFX Card: ATI Radeon HD3400
DirectX: DirectX v10

And, if it can, at what Graphics plugin settings it should run? Smile

Thank you for your help!
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#2
Yes, it could handle the emulator, but don`t expect too much fps.
About that plugin - GSdx is probably the best (at least for me). .-)
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#3
Try with easy games to handle like disgaea, la pucelle tactic, druaga game (2D games).
Notebook ASUS A43TA|CPU AMD Llano APU A6-3400m Triple core (1 core disable) OC to 2.6+Ghz|GPU CF|HD 6520 400Mhz/667Mhz iGPU|HD6650M OC 780Mhz/985Mhz dGPU|RAM 8GB DDR3 1333|Windows 7 Ultimate Sp.1 x64 bit.
>> 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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#4
Yes it can handle some pcsx2 games, but u might need to enable a few of the speedhacks to get a decent speed.
Laptop Rig:

Core 2 Duo @ 1.8Ghz
3 gb DDR2-800 RAM
256mb ATI HD 3430
Windows Vista Buisness 32-Bit

Desktop Rig:

P4 HT @ 3.0Ghz
3 gb DDR2-533 RAM
256mb ATI X1300
Windows XP Pro 32-Bit
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#5
(04-11-2009, 12:11 PM)gtmeteor Wrote: So, basically I want to ask if my Dell Studio 1535 laptop could handle your emulator? Smile

OS: Windows Vista
Proc: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0Gz
Memory 4GB

GFX Card: ATI Radeon HD3400
DirectX: DirectX v10

And, if it can, at what Graphics plugin settings it should run? Smile

Thank you for your help!

well i have a dell xps 420

windows vista, Q6600 2.4
3 gigs of ddr2 memory and a 8800GT

It all depends on the games 2D games run flawless, god of war can some times be slow or not the speed you want it to be. I played FFX at great speeds from beginning to end. Your Processor will definitely hold you back a lot. If your a big RPG fan like turn base then you will not have much of a problem, but you might not find any luck with action base games with good graphics.
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