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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

(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
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
Try using SPU2-X and setting Synchronizing mode to "Async mix"
hmmm, strange for some reason it won't read the slus file anymore.
error
root directory not found on iso image
solved
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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