I've used the search function (oh my!) but to no avail. I'm having some issues running Fatal Frame without any FPS lag and sound lag. I came pretty close one time to what seemed like decent FPS but the sound lag remained.
Specs:
Vista-32
2.4 GHZ Quad Core 2
GeForce 8800 GT
4 GB DDR2 RAM (Gimped by 32 bit a little I believe.)
I find it hard to believe that I don't meet the requirements to run this smoothly, but I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I have the most recent PCSX2 installed.
I'm a little frustrated and would appreciate any help.
Quote:I find it hard to believe that I don't meet the requirements to run this smoothly
As pcsx2 uses only 2 cores, your quad core is a bit slow for pcsx2.
Overclocking to 2.7~2.8 Ghz may help you, though
(12-08-2009, 08:53 AM)jesalvein Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:I find it hard to believe that I don't meet the requirements to run this smoothly
As pcsx2 uses only 2 cores, your quad core is a bit slow for pcsx2.
Overclocking to 2.7~2.8 Ghz may help you, though
Aw crap, I was afraid of something like that. When I read the which "graphics plugin is for me" post I saw quad support and assumed things would be fine.
I guess I'm SOL until there
is quad core support? :/
Edit: I'm a little weary about overclocking. I've always been too afraid to do it and my BIOS isn't quite as friendly as some it seems. I can't go in and manually crank it up.
There are software that you can use to overclock cpus within the operating system (windows)
like setfsb and clockgen. What's your mobo anyway?
well I not recommended overclock via windows anyway ... the chance of failure is slightly higher compare to overclock via BIOS.
Right, with proper settings this game should be playable on a 2.4Ghz core2.
It's really not a demanding game. (Hint: Activate the INTC sync hack, it works in this game
)
Thanks guys. Just wanted to let you know I
am reading. But I have to do some Finals stuff today, so I'll be more compliant a little later tonight.
Intel Pentium Dual Core E6300, 2gb ram, ati radeon x1550, Windows xp pro. Wil this work without lag?
That E6300 has a stock clock of 2.8Ghz. If you can OC it to 3-3.2Ghz, you should be set for most games on PCSX2. Your ram is fine, and Windows XP is also good for this emulator. (The only problem is that you do not have the ability to use DirectX 10, which gives you a pretty good speed up.) You can try ticking native in the GSDX window because your GPU is a little on the weak side. You can try to upgrade to the Nvidia Geforce 9600+ series (or the 200 series) or if you are an ATI fan, the 4700+/5000+ series cards. They are not that expensive anymore, and will give you much better performance in PCSX2 and PC gaming.