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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: us
Posts: 4
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The perfect computer for dolphin
can anyone please post a link to a decent priced computer that works with dolphin really well with a 3ghz minimum?
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![]() ![]() Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: France
Posts: 160
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not really 3 Ghz minimum you can mount a new config 2010 with core i5 or i7, RAM DDR3 2Go min and GFX 1Go DDR3 minimum and I think it's ok for play with dolphin you can see also the signature of the members it'll help you
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: US
Posts: 17
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Mine runs it very well. 60fps on everything I have tried. Smash bros Brawl and new super mario are the only 2 games I have though so I haven't tried much. I did have my friend bring over Zelda Twilight princess and the menu was only at 40fps but the game ran fine. Anyway heres my build. It was about 900$ on newegg. Less if you don't need a case. CPU: Amd x6 3.2 Video: GTX 460 1GB Ram: 8Gbs 1333mhz Mobo: MSI NF750-G55 Resolution: Custom 1808x1014 on a 32" Vizio TV at 1080P |
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