Hi guys,
I could use some advice on the issue if my setup is good enough for mainly playing (super) Mario / Mario Kart / Mario Party fullscreen (SNES/Gamecube/Wii), 2x native (1280*1056) (when connected to my PC) and when connected to my TV full HD. I don't care much for anti-aliasing (at least, I think I dont mind). I have come up with the following setup:
-Intel Core i5-4460 Boxed
-ASRock H81M-ITX
-Sapphire R7 250 2GB DDR3 Boost
-Silverstone RAVEN RVZ01
-Thermaltake Slim X3
-G.Skill N S F3-10600CL9D-4GBNS
-be quiet! SFX Power 2 300W
-Arctic Silver 5
But if I look at the CPU benchmark (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?...ring#gid=0) I'm not sure whether I should go for the Intel Core i5 4460 or the 4570. But is this necessary? And do I need to use an SSD? The setup is only for playing SNES/GC/Wii. And if I choose for the i5 4570, could I then rely on the onboard GPU (Intel HD Graphics 4600) or do I for example need the Sapphire R7?
Many thanks!
I could use some advice on the issue if my setup is good enough for mainly playing (super) Mario / Mario Kart / Mario Party fullscreen (SNES/Gamecube/Wii), 2x native (1280*1056) (when connected to my PC) and when connected to my TV full HD. I don't care much for anti-aliasing (at least, I think I dont mind). I have come up with the following setup:
-Intel Core i5-4460 Boxed
-ASRock H81M-ITX
-Sapphire R7 250 2GB DDR3 Boost
-Silverstone RAVEN RVZ01
-Thermaltake Slim X3
-G.Skill N S F3-10600CL9D-4GBNS
-be quiet! SFX Power 2 300W
-Arctic Silver 5
But if I look at the CPU benchmark (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?...ring#gid=0) I'm not sure whether I should go for the Intel Core i5 4460 or the 4570. But is this necessary? And do I need to use an SSD? The setup is only for playing SNES/GC/Wii. And if I choose for the i5 4570, could I then rely on the onboard GPU (Intel HD Graphics 4600) or do I for example need the Sapphire R7?
Many thanks!