Is it possible that I can use this emu with
Pentium D 2.80Ghz
2GB Ram
512MB ATi X800 XT
I tried running GT4 and I followed one of Wohlrajh's posts about the best config to run GT4, but when I race I get horrible frame rate. It seems like a second is a millisecond in that game.
Any suggestions?
Your system is very old. You can try some of the more compatible games like FFX or Kingdom Hearts with some speed hacks, but I wouldn't expect too much.
Which in your opinion is worse? My GPU or my CPU
okay... well I am planning on getting a new computer so its okay.... the computer I am going to buy has a "low profile" expansion spot for a graphics card. do you have an idea what I could get that would be good but "low profile"? thanks again
Upgrade your rig entirely for best result.
Look man, you cannot play this game well 50fps+ if you dont have C2D at.3.6Ghz or equavalent and good gpu directx.10 mode support and play this game under directx.10 mode.
(06-04-2009, 07:26 AM)steve45058 Wrote: [ -> ]well I am getting this very soon
http://www.dell.com/content/products/pro...220st?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd
ill prob have to upgrade the graphics card myself
Slim cases are bad news. I used to own one. Typical problems include:
* Rapid overheating if you disable Speedstep / power conservation options.
* Lousy and inconsistent performance for games if you
don't disable those.
* Neither ATI nor Nvidia make low-profile versions of their high end video cards, and most likely you won't find LP versions of their mid-range stuff either. (ie, you're stuck 'upgrading' to a low end card since that's all that'll fit in your crap case).
* Putting a better video card in your case causes even more overheading, leading to more speedstepping, resulting in an overall performance drop; when you would be expecting like, you know, a speedup?
If you're interested in gaming -- and Pcsx2 in particular -- then avoid the slim cases. They're bad mojo. IF you do insist on getting a slim case, then crack it open as soon as you get it, and take a small rotating table/desk fan and point it right into the back of the dumb thing. That'll allow you to disable all the speedstepping crap and at least get stable performance from it.