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Dor25
December 13th, 2006, 13:23
V i want to play naruto games like Ultimate ninja and more .
Valso i want a good computer , after all .
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Fragmaster
December 13th, 2006, 13:36
The pentium 4 is bad. Other than that, you look fine.

RPGW1ZaRD
December 13th, 2006, 13:44
Why have a X1950XTX paired with a Pentium 4 3.1GHz. oO

You'll get seriously bottlenecked by CPU with that setup. :D Not talking only about PCSX2 but PC games too.

Dor25
December 13th, 2006, 13:50
Intel Core 2 ?:rolleyes: which 1 ?and ghz

RPGW1ZaRD
December 13th, 2006, 13:52
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz if you can afford one (costs about $300 USD / 270-300 EUR), performs about same as a 2.9GHz AMD Dual core, ie slightly faster than the expensive AMD FX62 2.8GHz (price = $700 / 650 EUR) for example. I would make sure your current motherboard supports Conroe cpus first though.

Dor25
December 13th, 2006, 14:04
she doesnt . i can buy the Intel Core 2 - 2.40
can i play games with a heavy graphic with 2.4GHZ only ?

RPGW1ZaRD
December 13th, 2006, 14:19
she doesnt . i can buy the Intel Core 2 - 2.40
can i play games with a heavy graphic with 2.4GHZ only ?

Well the MHz doesn't matter most, what matters is how many cpu instructions it can do per clock cycle, an E6600 2.4GHz probably performs similiar to sth like 5.5GHz Pentium 4 perhaps. :p

Dor25
December 13th, 2006, 14:42
Ty for answering , pro one D:
Ill think about it :]]]]]]]

tuanming
December 13th, 2006, 14:49
An E6600 2.4GHz is equal to Pentium 4 @ 4.80GHz or 4800MHZ ;) Since Core 2 does 12 operation per second which is DOUBLE the amount of a Pentium 4. Now i see why Intel named it Core 2 Duo, it Pentium 4 time 2! :D

General Plot
December 13th, 2006, 15:22
There's much more to it than instructions per clock. SSE efficency (integer operations per second), floating point ability, cache size and efficiency, and instruction sets supported all contribute as well (among other things).;)

RPGW1ZaRD
December 13th, 2006, 15:24
There's much more to it than instructions per clock. SSE efficency (integer operations per second), floating point ability, cache size and efficiency, and instruction sets supported all contribute as well (among other things).;)

Yeap, that's why it's a little faster than just double the clock speed of a P4 (Prescott) cpu too. 5.5GHz like I said before was just sth I picked out of my head in 1 sec but ~5.2GHz Prescott or so should be pretty near the truth anyways, the main point is that it's a lot more efficient and faster than Pentium 4 despite lower clock speed. :p

winged
December 13th, 2006, 16:41
and cache ? is good for pcsx2 ?

tuanming
December 13th, 2006, 17:12
and cache ? is good for pcsx2 ?

In Pc gaming and other benchmarks the differences is only 3-8 % and as for PCSX2 zero! ;)

ian209
December 14th, 2006, 00:38
plus the e6600 OCs nicely. I pushed mine to 3.78GHz on AIR cooling :D

jief
December 14th, 2006, 01:35
all this to say, its upgrade time baby !
(unless you'd be upgrading only for this emu in which case you'd better stick to your console)