1. probably not, as long as the onboard card has clean working drivers (which 98% of onbaord chips have), there should be no difference to dedicated cards
2. Every current midrange GPU can handle Dolphin, I don't think there is a big difference between AMD/nVidia/Intel - or atleast I didn't seen benchmarks on this topic
3. The spreadsheet is up to date and represents teh situation very good
4. No, you got the Idea - there can't be too much RAM, but much money can be wasted
5. This shold not effect Dolphin Ingame performace - maybe you save 1-2 seconds in starting dolphin/loading games within dolphin. But a SSD ist very cool thing for general stuff, like boot time of OS or startup of other programs
6. where is 6 ;-) ?
7. sorry, I'm a windows user (and should be ashamed of that)
2. Every current midrange GPU can handle Dolphin, I don't think there is a big difference between AMD/nVidia/Intel - or atleast I didn't seen benchmarks on this topic
3. The spreadsheet is up to date and represents teh situation very good
4. No, you got the Idea - there can't be too much RAM, but much money can be wasted
5. This shold not effect Dolphin Ingame performace - maybe you save 1-2 seconds in starting dolphin/loading games within dolphin. But a SSD ist very cool thing for general stuff, like boot time of OS or startup of other programs
6. where is 6 ;-) ?
7. sorry, I'm a windows user (and should be ashamed of that)
