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My PC died suddenly, I'm gonna get a new one tommorow. But I wanna ask if it can run PCSX2 or not (at least Persona 3, 4 playable):

Intel Core i3 530
Asus P7H55-M
2GB RAM Kingston
390W PSU

Thanx
we need more specs then that,

cpu speed, videocard name etc
your info is incomplete w/o your video card.

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but i'm predicted you have a integrated GPU since your WEI's score in graphics is 1.9 and gaming graphics is 1.0 making it too weak to run pcsx2
(11-10-2010, 02:43 PM)warWeeny Wrote: [ -> ]we need more specs then that,

cpu speed, videocard name etc

Core i3 530 is 2.9GHz at stock, but can be OC'd to 4.0GHz. The CPU has built-in graphics.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6819115222

(11-10-2010, 02:53 PM)tallbender Wrote: [ -> ]your info is incomplete w/o your video card.

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but i'm predicted you have a integrated GPU since your WEI's score in graphics is 1.9 and gaming graphics is 1.0 making it too weak to run pcsx2

That WEI score is from my dead PC. What I wanted to ask is if the built-in graphics of Core i3s can play PCSX2.

http://www.goldfries.com/hardware-review...gp-review/

And I don't have any money to spend on a discrete graphics card = (
well the cpu itself is decent enough to play pcsx2 but the buildin gpu is worthless by all standards you can get a decent card to play pcsx2 for 60 bucks (example the ati 4650/4670) so no need to spend big amounts om money in a gpu
Maybe I'll buy a 5670 in the future, but can't right now.

The IGP of core i3 can play 1080p HD movies (which my old GF 7600Gs and Radeon 9200SE cards couldn't). And from what I've read online, it can play The Sims 3 on maximum, World of Warcraft, and Company Of Heroes at low settings. I don't know how heavy are WoW and CoH because I never played those games.
Yeah all these games have pretty low graphics requirements and setting them to low would make them even lighter so I guess it doesn't say much
Um, no. If you overclock the processor a ton and then get a discrete graphics card you'll be able to... I suggest just getting a really cheap gpu.