Will my computer be able to emulate?
#1
I want to try emulating ps2 games, will my computer do good?

specs:
AMD Athlon™ II X2 250 Processor
3.01 GHz
3.7 GB of RAM
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (build 7600), 64-bit
GeForce GTS 250
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#2
(05-10-2010, 04:45 PM)Valavore Wrote: I want to try emulating ps2 games, will my computer do good?

specs:
AMD Athlon™ II X2 250 Processor
3.01 GHz
3.7 GB of RAM
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (build 7600), 64-bit
GeForce GTS 250

yes but,amd cpu's are a bit slower on pcsx2 than intel's some times its alot slower,also if ur ram is fast enough and ur motherboard is good,overclock it

its more imp to have good ram than a lot of ram,when u OC,and for pcsx2 u need to OC to play some games at full speed
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#3
Depends on the games you want to try, but for most of them you should be OK.
Core i5 3570k -- Geforce GTX 670  --  Windows 7 x64
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(05-10-2010, 04:45 PM)Valavore Wrote: I want to try emulating ps2 games, will my computer do good?

specs:
AMD Athlon™ II X2 250 Processor
3.01 GHz
3.7 GB of RAM
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition (build 7600), 64-bit
GeForce GTS 250

well as shadow lady said u will probably be ok Wink if u know or can learn how to overclock u can raise the cpu easy to 3,4 and u will see better results! but be careful!
u see the emulator likes raw clock speed!

that's for intel cpu's but still it can be useful! http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/2400...uals-guide
OS: Win 7 Ultimate x64 sp1, MoBo: Asus P5QD Turbo, CPU: Q6600 @ 3,0Ghz, RAM: Trancend 2x2gb 6-6-6-18 800 MHz, GPU: HD 4850 1gb.
Pcsx2: Always Latest
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#5
We have the same CPU family and I say you're rig would handle most of the PS2 games nicely. I suggest you OC that baby, they're a breeze to OC even on stock cooling. Got my X2 240 running on 2.8-3.2 ghz stable reaching 50 degrees max on full load all on stock. You could reach 3.4-3.6 easy.

That CPU could run even Shadow of the Colossus on full speed. I was able to finish it on 0.9.7 Laugh
My PS2 Resurrected:
AMD Phenom II x4 oc 3.4ghz
GTX 560 1gb
Western Digital 300gb hdd
4gb ddr800 kingston ram
Asrock N68-S Motherboard
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#6
i suggest overclock as much as u want if u dont raise the standard volts (u can usually see the factory standard volts as the VID in many programs) and by being able to run 1-2 hours ΟΦ prime95 without any errors (some say more hours, 2 hours works good for me) and keeping the temps below 70c (60c and lower suggested for long and happy life of cpu!). if u overvoltage the cpu and pass the 60c mark by allot (like 70-80 when u run prime95) u reduce the life of your cpu, how much u reduce it depends on the quality of your cpu (luck is important factor here lolz) how high temps and volts u have!in general most nowdays cpu's will take 600-800 more mhz on the standard volts! so overclocking is a good and safe thing if u know what u are doing Tongue (be sure to keep ram on the default volts or it may die! [DO NOT SET VOLTS TO AUTO CAUSE BIOS TENDS TO USE MORE THAN WHAT IS NEEDED!])

ps: i know this is a big post but for cpu overclocking u usually need 100times more than this one lolz!
OS: Win 7 Ultimate x64 sp1, MoBo: Asus P5QD Turbo, CPU: Q6600 @ 3,0Ghz, RAM: Trancend 2x2gb 6-6-6-18 800 MHz, GPU: HD 4850 1gb.
Pcsx2: Always Latest
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#7
Yeah to be safe dont mess with the voltages. You could squeeze out an extra 400-600mhz out of that X2 250 of yours without really messing with them. I did mine with stock volts.
My PS2 Resurrected:
AMD Phenom II x4 oc 3.4ghz
GTX 560 1gb
Western Digital 300gb hdd
4gb ddr800 kingston ram
Asrock N68-S Motherboard
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