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RE: Are those specs fine for a good emulation? - sandbox242 - 10-16-2019 (10-14-2019, 09:02 PM)Ani Wrote: Too low end, quad core Zen1 is pretty garbageI have an i7 5775C 4C/8T @ 4.2 ghz, a GTX 1660ti and 32gb of RAM. I'm trying to play MGS4. From what I can tell, all the videos on youtube that show playable footage of MGS4, all the users seem to be using an i7 8700k @ 5.0ghz+ and a 1080ti or 2080ti. From my speculation, my broadwell i7 has similar IPC to 1st gen Ryzen. I've barely managed to get in game, but when I do, the frame rate counter says I'm getting FPS in the 20s, but it runs like I'm only getting single digit FPS. I've tried matching the settings that one of the youtubers listed in their video description, but it's still unplayable. I'm wondering if this is just a CPU limitation. I've been considering upgrading to a ryzen 3600 or possibly 3700x if I can save the money. Would that resolve the issue? RE: Are those specs fine for a good emulation? - pidgey - 10-16-2019 Quote:Ani Wrote: Depends on your budget, but the very minimum I'd recommend would be either R5 3600 at 210€ on the AMD side or i5-9500F at 200€ on the Intel side.Lol, i guess that it would be better to buy a ps3 instead, since they arent so expensive now (Around 60€ to 80€) and the games on second hand arent so expensive either, or you can put any cfw in case. RE: Are those specs fine for a good emulation? - Kris 07 - 10-16-2019 (10-16-2019, 11:57 AM)pidgey Wrote:I know that now are quite cheap, but I will use this PC with other games and emulatorsQuote:Ani Wrote: Depends on your budget, but the very minimum I'd recommend would be either R5 3600 at 210€ on the AMD side or i5-9500F at 200€ on the Intel side.Lol, i guess that it would be better to buy a ps3 instead, since they arent so expensive now (Around 60€ to 80€) and the games on second hand arent so expensive either, or you can put any cfw in case. RE: Are those specs fine for a good emulation? - pidgey - 10-17-2019 (10-16-2019, 09:10 PM)Kris 07 Wrote:Hello, ah is that the case is fine, i have also a Pc like this, i get it second hand and very cheap, a office pc for 140€ or so with keyboard and mouse, and also get a cheap gt 1030 for it so it cost me around 200€ or so and it can emulate ps2 or dreamcast to 2k, even run cemu to fullspeed. i think it was good performance for be a low spec pc .(10-16-2019, 11:57 AM)pidgey Wrote:I know that now are quite cheap, but I will use this PC with other games and emulatorsQuote:Ani Wrote: Depends on your budget, but the very minimum I'd recommend would be either R5 3600 at 210€ on the AMD side or i5-9500F at 200€ on the Intel side.Lol, i guess that it would be better to buy a ps3 instead, since they arent so expensive now (Around 60€ to 80€) and the games on second hand arent so expensive either, or you can put any cfw in case. |