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Run Yes but very slow, better for you to stick with your ps2 console.
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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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I don't think the emulator could raise it's emulation speed, because of the power needed by the emulation itself.
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10-15-2009, 05:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2009, 09:46 PM by Gameman.)
i know this is old thread, but I happen to have a third experimental old system i'm using with old parts that just runs (Don't get me wrong I have a 775 E8600 system with a 9800gtx, and someday an i7 with a 4870), but I'm waiting on an old 478 motherboard someone gave me for free and was wondering..
would pcsx2 in any way run on this
Pentium 4 Prescott 3.00GHZ - Overclocked to 4.0 GHZ with Hyper-Threading On
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Or would it still definitely
suck?????
Cause I'm peicing together this old thing for a "friend"...and was just curious if it's usable or a waste of time
Thanks


edit: i'm only asking because I went directly from Celeron 2.4 to E8600 when I discovered pcsx2 and from mx440 to 9800gtx+OC - I never got experience the joys" of a 3.0 ghz single core or Hyperthreading for that matter...so it's still sort of a mystery to me...
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Any single-core CPU will most likely struggle with PCSX2, even clocked at 4Ghz. Not sure how much effect hyperthreading has on PCSX2, but it's definitely no where near as effective as having 2 cores. You *may* be able to play some 2D games at decent rates with speed hacks etc., but I wouldn't be too optimistic running PCSX2 on Socket 478 hardware.
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(10-15-2009, 10:22 PM)boogerthe2nd Wrote: Any single-core CPU will most likely struggle with PCSX2, even clocked at 4Ghz. Not sure how much effect hyperthreading has on PCSX2, but it's definitely no where near as effective as having 2 cores. You *may* be able to play some 2D games at decent rates with speed hacks etc., but I wouldn't be too optimistic running PCSX2 on Socket 478 hardware.
That's about what I figured... thanks
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