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Originally Posted by Harakiri
Amazing, higher CPU speed values increase application performance - you should sent your findings to nature.com - if your results are indeed verified by other experts the possibilties are endless ! Maybe even a guest lecture at the Harvard University.
Good Job !
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It's NOT like I DIDN'T know higher CPU speed would help especially as PCSX2 is that cpu dependant and cpu takes care of almost all instructions, but if you didn't find it useful you can just ignore this thread as many others here prolly find it useful.
(why would people constantly keep reviewing new hardware and compare it to other hardware and people read them if there wasn't a point in it)
Besides I even gave you numbers in percantage form comparing the average speed from all these screenshots, it's nicer to directly see the difference in numbers you know rather than saying a faster cpu sure is gonna give you better speed but how much? Phantom Brave showed a lot bigger FPS increase of dual core mode than single core mode compared to the other games for example where even 1.8GHz dual core mode beat 2.8GHz single core mode, everything's not so crystal clear as it seems.
I know lots of people are switching over to dual core cpus these days as the price has become so low thx to Conroe and at least this can provide indirections of how fast it will run for them for example.
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Last edited by RPGW1ZaRD; August 13th, 2006 at 17:58..