Both of those CPU's should run Dolphin okay, it's just a matter of how willing you are to overclock and how good each CPU is for it.
As for the GPU, the 710 is reeeaaaallllyyy bad. There's this misconception that emulation doesn't need a good GPU. That's false, you still need something good enough to push those pixels, it's just that the really high end ones are mostly overkill nowadays.
Integrated graphics or the 710 might do for native resolution (480p), but to get it to 1080p, you do need a decent GPU.
Since you want to play at 1080p with some enhancements, you'll need at least a 750Ti, which is widely thought of as the baseline for 1080p in Dolphin. I don't know much about the 1030, but if it's similar to the 750Ti in performance, it should do fine.
Hope this helps.
As for the GPU, the 710 is reeeaaaallllyyy bad. There's this misconception that emulation doesn't need a good GPU. That's false, you still need something good enough to push those pixels, it's just that the really high end ones are mostly overkill nowadays.
Integrated graphics or the 710 might do for native resolution (480p), but to get it to 1080p, you do need a decent GPU.
Since you want to play at 1080p with some enhancements, you'll need at least a 750Ti, which is widely thought of as the baseline for 1080p in Dolphin. I don't know much about the 1030, but if it's similar to the 750Ti in performance, it should do fine.
Hope this helps.
