I should probably add the settings on Dolphin are default except under graphics configuration backend I changed it to direct 3d as I kept getting multiple OpenGL error messages.
What do I need to upgrade?
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08-21-2017, 04:33 AM
Ive just been told my motherboard may not support an i3 or i5 processor. Not sure though but that may not help :/
My motherboard is P5K31-VM/3ch
08-21-2017, 04:55 AM
I may just have to keep this how it is running other lower requirement emulators for the time being then, and probably start a new build PC when finances improve.
08-21-2017, 05:14 AM
Yeah, that's based on the LGA775 platform, with DDR2 RAM. You'll need a new motherboard and RAM to use any i3 or i5. And probably a new power supply.
What's your current budget for upgrading your computer? 08-21-2017, 05:41 AM
Well I wanted to spend as little as possible just to upgrade to a point where dolphin runs to a playable level (some gamecube and in ideal world wii u games). No intentions to upgrade this machine further than that in the future. Its an old machine I have had lying around for years so thought if I can make use of existing kit why not. But I don't want to replace every part of the machine or it defeats the object, and if thats what is required ill hold off completely until i can spend a decent bit of money on a new set up.
At first I was hoping just a graphics card would suffice but so I was expecting 50-70 for a pre owned gpu but add ram motherboard processor power supply and ive only kept the shell from the original pc which actually I wont even need when it gets put in an arcade cabinet. So to answer your question sorry, i didnt have a fixed budget but can not stretch to new everything.
08-22-2017, 01:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2017, 01:32 AM by DarkHacker.)
- OC your CPU - If possible.
- install Windows 7 x64. W10 has many incompatibilities with old hardware. From what I noticed in this GPU-z print(http://imgur.com/a/0qBM7), your GPU\iGPU is using a generic driver, probably for incompatibility with the W10.
Desktop #1 CPU: [color=#cc3333]Ryzen 7 3700x @ 4.2Ghz[/color] - GPU: [color=#cc3333]RX 570 4gb[/color] OS: [color=#993333]Windows 7 x64[/color]
----------------------------------------------- Laptop #1 --- CPU: i5 3320M ------ GPU: 7570M -- Laptop #2[color=#339933] [color=#333333]--- [/color][/color][color=#339933]i5 4200U @ GT 740M[/color] ---------------------------------------- HTPC @ EmulationBox --------------------------- Waiting for Ryzen 2200G... 08-24-2017, 06:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-24-2017, 06:34 PM by mstreurman.)
It seems you haven't installed any driver for your GPU (which is according to your deviceID a Geforce 8600GT) yet so you could try and install this one: https://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/112596 / https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/3...tional.exe which is the latest one available for your GPU on Win10 x64.
@DarkHacker: I haven't experienced any issues with my 10+ year old hardware and Windows 10 (x64) so I really do not know what you're talking about.
Check my profile for up to date specs.
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