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64-bit isn't a magic "Twice as fast" thing, in fact it's nothing of the sort. The only thing 64-bit can really offer is bigger memory spaces, that's it. If you want extra speed, taking more advantage of things like AVX will make more of a difference in the emulator than anything else.
(10-16-2013, 12:33 AM)refraction Wrote: [ -> ]64-bit isn't a magic "Twice as fast" thing, in fact it's nothing of the sort. The only thing 64-bit can really offer is bigger memory spaces, that's it. If you want extra speed, taking more advantage of things like AVX will make more of a difference in the emulator than anything else.

It's fine, I already had a discussion via PM with Bositman about what happened, etc Biggrin

I'm pretty sure my desktop can handle PCSX2 well enough

Edit: Yep. Runs like a charm.
Core i5 3570 is definitely enough for all well behaving games, AC5 included.
(10-16-2013, 09:59 AM)rama Wrote: [ -> ]Core i5 3570 is definitely enough for all well behaving games, AC5 included.

Even though it's not the K version? I'd no idea it was THAT powerful, but good to know. That was certainly explain a lot actually, but I think games like MGS2 and MGS3 Snake Eater might struggle a bit.
K models are just unlocked for overclocking, other than that they are the exact same as your model
(10-17-2013, 09:22 AM)Bositman Wrote: [ -> ]K models are just unlocked for overclocking, other than that they are the exact same as your model

True, I didn't need to spend the extra cash, but I'm glad I got what I got. Runs like a charm Biggrin
ace combat 5 PAL of zero: belkan war PAL are patched
thanks to sudonim <3
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