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#11
Actually you cant pin a single speed on how well a game will run, newer cpus make better use of their cycles, meaning more performance per hz of cpu speed. i7's have a lot of stick behind them and can probably do better per clock than a core 2 duo, or a phenom.

what sakraycore said may hold a slight bit of truth, thanks to intels "turbo mode", you will get a clock increase, however this may not be the reason it runs smooth.
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#12
Try ocing to 3.0ghz.
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#13
On a laptop?
Are you nuts?

Anyways, yeah...the 720QM can only boost to a maximum of 2.8GHz.
Definitely not enough for more CPU demanding games.

And don't even compare emulation to PC games. You run PC games natively on your PC/laptop. To run PS2 games, you need an extra layer of emulation, which adds to the CPU load.
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#14
so if you have i7 processor you cant play ps2 games on your laptop am i right?
there is no tricks, there is no plug-inHuh
i tried everything but its not workWacko
anyway thanks
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(04-19-2010, 12:17 AM)asboxxx Wrote:
(04-18-2010, 11:00 PM)Gentleman Wrote: PCSX2 uses only two cores. You need 2 cores working at a frequency of 3ghz or + to get decent speed.

That is half-true, i have an i5 750 processor @ (only) 2.67ghz and all the games i've tried have an almost stable 60/60 fps

Try running GOW1 and GOW2, GodHand, FFXII, Fatal Frame 3 on 2.6ghz with high resolution... I don't think it will get 60fps. Unless you use a pal version, then you can get full speed at 50fps.
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(04-19-2010, 08:41 PM)Gentleman Wrote:
(04-19-2010, 12:17 AM)asboxxx Wrote:
(04-18-2010, 11:00 PM)Gentleman Wrote: PCSX2 uses only two cores. You need 2 cores working at a frequency of 3ghz or + to get decent speed.

That is half-true, i have an i5 750 processor @ (only) 2.67ghz and all the games i've tried have an almost stable 60/60 fps

Try running GOW1 and GOW2, GodHand, FFXII, Fatal Frame 3 on 2.6ghz with high resolution... I don't think it will get 60fps. Unless you use a pal version, then you can get full speed at 50fps.

i5-750 has a maximum turbo frequency of 3.2GHz.
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#17
At 3.6ghz I get 38fps in god of war games, without speedhacks(1440x900).
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(04-19-2010, 06:10 PM)uagfx Wrote: so if you have i7 processor you cant play ps2 games on your laptop am i right?
there is no tricks, there is no plug-inHuh
i tried everything but its not workWacko
anyway thanks

No. I7 can. Look at this thread :
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-is-this-c...-for-PCSX2

That is the best rig i've ever seen in my life. It's godlike!!! Seriously, i7 overclocked??! Look at the link above.
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#19
but my processor has 8 cells so its not just 1.6 ghz i can play full hi resulation of COD6
i dont think that problem is my processor
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Yes,your processor is slow,PC and PS2 do not have the same architecture.Something that is important for PC isn't important for PS2.It's that simple.You can't play all games with full fps,but you can exmp. final fantasy x with speed hacks
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