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Originally Posted by dashboardy
Processor: Intel Pentium D (including EE's 2.8 GHz - 3.73 GHz)
The Pentium D's (8xx) were two hot Prescott (P4) processors slapped together on a single chip. They were an absolute mess. While they ARE dual core (which helps somewhat), playing FFX with MTGS and Dual core enabled in PCSX2 0.9.2 yields 13 - 28 FPS with a GeForce 7300. With a better video card you can get better FPS. The 9xx series are a great improvement to the NETBURST processors, and with a good video card (see later) can likely get playable games. The 8xx EE (extreme editions) and 9xx EE with a decent video card could probably pump out about 40 FPS (but they run really freaking hot)
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hmmm i might disagree with that...I run FFX with AA*4 at 35 to 50 fps using my current spec, my sig. so...hmmm I'm not so sure about 13 to 28fps
if ur summoning shiva, then I agree it's slow as hell, but regular battle and stuff it's with almost full speed
the temperature also gets no more than 25 degrees Celsius
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