(12-25-2015, 10:28 PM)Set@moN Wrote: Dont worry I dont suggest anything between Amd or Intel.I'm not questioning your computer skills and knowledge, just saying that it still isn't the best idea to use an AMD CPU for Dolphin. Also, as Link_to_the_past mentions, an AMD uses more power than Intel CPUs yet they still have worse performance in Dolphin, so it isn't the most power and cost efficient.Everyone can choose whatever they want. My computer knowledge comes from 8086 & 80286 Intel Cpu's and Cyrix (R.I.P). So I know what I need and expectations since first and second generation pentiums. Now I only think Cost and Efficiency. I wasted many dollars to old Pentium HT's and dual cores before. Now I am happy with Amd and I can feel the warm of my pockets if I get what I need without paying too much.
(12-25-2015, 10:28 PM)Set@moN Wrote: Now I just want to learn about intensive games. What are they? Just let me make a test and compare with old and this new revision with my cpu. I already tested those and playing full speed mostly;There's The Last Story which is reportedly very intensive, Twilight Princess's Hyrule Field (completely "unlocked") is also quite intensive but not as intensive as it used to be thanks to improvements.
(12-25-2015, 10:28 PM)Set@moN Wrote: Angry BirdsWell, here's the difference: a good Intel CPU will be able to run those at full speed even in the most intensive parts, not just "most time". Even with LLE (although that's less useful nowadays with most games as HLE gets better).
007 Night Fire (Full speed with 4.0.8384)
Red steel 2 (Full speed with 4.0.8384)
Dead Space Extraction (Full speed with 4.0.8384)
Cod Modernwarfare Reflex (Full speed with 4.0.8384)
Dinosaur Hunter (Full speed with 4.0.8384)
Terminator 3 Redemption
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Resident Evil Archives
Resident Evil DarkSide chronicles (Full speed with 4.0.8384)
Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles
Resident Evil 4 wii edition
Wii Fit Plus
Wii Sport
Wii Sport Plus
Wii Play
Wii Play Motion
Virtua Tennis 4
Many more but I cant remember the names. I can play all of them at full speed most time during gaming. Minor fps drops without notice.

Everyone can choose whatever they want. My computer knowledge comes from 8086 & 80286 Intel Cpu's and Cyrix (R.I.P). So I know what I need and expectations since first and second generation pentiums. Now I only think Cost and Efficiency. I wasted many dollars to old Pentium HT's and dual cores before. Now I am happy with Amd and I can feel the warm of my pockets if I get what I need without paying too much. 