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    Default Pcsx2 0.9.5 running very slow...help?

    i am trying to use a playstation 2 emulator and it is very very choppy and will barely load the game at the beginning.

    i have a 2.00 ghz processer intel centrino duo. and 1GB of Ram. if anyone has any experience with this emulator or knows about ps2 emulators and what is required to run them please let me know.

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    Default Re: Pcsx2 0.9.5 running very slow...help?

    Quote Originally Posted by justinkl75 View Post
    i am trying to use a playstation 2 emulator and it is very very choppy and will barely load the game at the beginning.

    i have a 2.00 ghz processer intel centrino duo. and 1GB of Ram. if anyone has any experience with this emulator or knows about ps2 emulators and what is required to run them please let me know.
    Fast Dual Core, 2Gb Ram, modern dedicated videocard.....as a minimum. The reason you're experiencing bad framerates is because your processor, ram and probably videocard don't meet the minimum spec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatTrucker View Post
    Fast Dual Core, 2.
    Sorry you should say Fast Dual Core Intel,i learned this on my own skin ,even if you have AMD64x2 gamecube/Wii emulation is better for you
    its the emu generation

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_EMU_kid View Post
    Sorry you should say Fast Dual Core Intel,i learned this on my own skin ,even if you have AMD64x2 gamecube/Wii emulation is better for you
    People have reported good results with some AMD dual core processors so thats not entirely accurate. A Core 2 Duo or Quad is currently the better processor to use overall but its certainly not the only one that will offer acceptable results.

    Different PC's have different architecture and different quality components and hundreds (probably thousands) of different Bios and OS configurations, all of which combine to determine its overall performance. I wouldn't want to encourage someone who has a perfectly good CPU for the job to buy something they don't need at the moment just based on personal experience.
    Last edited by FatTrucker; February 14th, 2009 at 13:33.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatTrucker View Post
    People have reported good results with some AMD dual core processors so thats not entirely accurate..
    of course, but only if you have over 3.20 ghz AMD you can say that but for an Intel all you need is 2.60/2.70 ghz and its no denying the newest pcxs2 releases like Playground doesnt suport AMD
    its the emu generation

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    Default Re: Pcsx2 0.9.5 running very slow...help?

    Some games may run at full speed, some may not, even if you meet or exceed the minimum requirements.

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    Default Re: Pcsx2 0.9.5 running very slow...help?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jale View Post
    Some games may run at full speed, some may not, even if you meet or exceed the minimum requirements.
    true http://www.pcsx2.net/compat.php?c=key and also forgot to say about 2d games that they run much faster like Metal Slug,Alien Hominid and others
    its the emu generation

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