Help to choose a new processor to play PCSX2
#11
If you overclock that i5-2500k enough, you shouldn't run into any issues because you are limited by CPU speed. With a good motherboard and enough patience, you can expect to reach a stable 4.4 or 4.5GHZ, maybe more.
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#12
i just got an i5 2500k today and oc it to 4.5 ghz Laugh all games run at 60 fps with almost no speed hacks *is happy Laugh
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Intel core i5 2500k OC @ 4.5 ghz
ATI Radeon HD 6970 OC
8gb DDR3 Corsair vengeance
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#13
Wait for Ivy.
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#14
(12-31-2011, 12:05 PM)soratheultima Wrote: i just got an i5 2500k today and oc it to 4.5 ghz Laugh all games run at 60 fps with almost no speed hacks *is happy Laugh

what cooler you used for your cpu?

Windows 7 64-bit
Processor:Intel Core i5 760 (3.60Ghz @1.2v OC)
GPU:ATI Radeon HD 5870
RAM : 8192 MB DDR3 Dual Channel
RAM Speed : 541.7 MHz (2:6) @ 8-8-8-20
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#15
With a Core i5-2500k, if I have to use different configuration and different speed hacks for each game, but if it runs at constant full speed and rarely crashes, it is ok, I will like and I would buy a Core i5 2500K.

The emulator will get better and faster with the time, will it? Does PCSX2 versions become faster each year on the same PC?
There are many good games to play, and I would start playing the lighter ones, such as Final Fantasy. Next years, I would try heavier games.
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#16
(12-31-2011, 09:50 PM)Shujinko Wrote: what cooler you used for your cpu?

Cooler master hyper 212+ using prime 95 max temperature i ever got was 65 degrees celsius *and it idles at around 33 degrees Smile while playing pcsx2 for all games it goes up to 34-40 Laugh and
my intel core i5 doesnt slow down at all LOL im gonna go put in my jak 3 cd and then final fantasy X2 and see how fast it is
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Intel core i5 2500k OC @ 4.5 ghz
ATI Radeon HD 6970 OC
8gb DDR3 Corsair vengeance
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