PSX2 Setup Help?
#11
your processor is slow for PCSX2 : those are the words i was dreading: Smile
it does kind of baffle me though, a ps2 with 2mb ram and an inferior GPU and cpu clockspeed, can run something which a system with 4gb of ram, a beheamoth graphics card with it's own memory, (when it came out it was) and a 3ghz cpu, struggles to do the same job.
i thought setting up the ps1 emulator was a pain, but that seems like walk in the park compared to this. Laugh

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#12
(09-08-2010, 05:31 PM)turrel Wrote: your processor is slow for PCSX2 : those are the words i was dreading: Smile
it does kind of baffle me though, a ps2 with 2mb ram and an inferior GPU and cpu clockspeed, can run something which a system with 4gb of ram, a beheamoth graphics card with it's own memory, (when it came out it was) and a 3ghz cpu, struggles to do the same job.
i thought setting up the ps1 emulator was a pain, but that seems like walk in the park compared to this. Laugh

Yeah others have asked that question lots of times before, thus there is a link explaining in the FAQ:
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Why-is-PCSX2-slow
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#13
unchecking the mts sure did the trick, now if i can figure out how to cure the gargled sound, so it won't sound like a tranformer transforming lol
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#14
Try using SPU2-X and setting Synchronizing mode to "Async mix"
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#15
hmmm, strange for some reason it won't read the slus file anymore.
error
root directory not found on iso image
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#16
solved
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#17
wow it's been a while. done a few upgrades since the last post.
new card nvidia geforce gtx 280 1gb mem, 5gb of system memory
and a 600 watt psu.
i'm also saving for a new pc. with a new cpu
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduc...ubcat=1943

will this do?
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