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@chos
You should sort of that huge , unnecessary post . You make it hard to read and kinda annoying too
Btw How come this thread became a flamewar between Intel & AMD
If AMD made a better CPU then we could all hail to it ...Fanboy or not


Wow,I checked this thread last night and tried to reply from my phone but got side tracked.
Nice to see its toned down now LOL.

Anyway, having owned a 2600k @ 4.7ghz before I traded it for the complete mATX Core i7 920 setup, I can say it salughtered everything in its path. And It was my first Intel cpu that I used as my main rig. Thats the reason I have a 1155 board. A MSI P67A-GD65.

I just didnt realize how cpu dependent Dolphin is, but after getting Wii Sports Resort going yesterday I can easily see that now, that and two players in boxing on Wii Sports..It started diping into
20fps range, when it Ive got it locked to 60fps.

Ive got an RMA out for a Phenom II 955, for a friend, when it gets back I can toss it in the HTPC and see how well it does. It should be back anytime now, its been awhile and I totally forgot about it.

My network needs a major overhual, So Ill hold off on the HTPC upgrade for as long as I can.

So this brings to light a new question, is there a was to consistently and reliably benchmark dolphin?
Quote:OH HEY! I got that screenie you requested..

Please turn off all of those rendering hacks and do it again with normal settings. Nobody is going to play GC/Wii games in wireframe mode.

Quote: is there a was to consistently and reliably benchmark

What?

Did you mean something like "was there or is there a consistent and reliable benchmark" or did you mean to say "is there a way to consistently and reliably benchmark"?

Either way the answer is no. However this just got posted the other day, you might be interested in it: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=21702

Quote:Hey guys. im thinking about buying a i3 2100.
Right now i have a intel core duo (yap the first gen) e5300@3,6ghz, 4gb ddr2 and hd 6970. Most of the games run OK i can play with 4x resolution(thanks to my vga) but the core duo is the bottleneck(always 90-100%)

Will the i3 do the job? or do i have to get a i5?

You can expect the i3 2100 to be about 25% faster at its stock clock rate. An i5 2500K will run about 60% faster at its stock clocks but can be overclocked to much higher clock rates allowing for an increase in performance of up to 100% (double performance) depending on the clock rate, but it costs twice as much. It's up to you how much of a speedup you need but I personally think the i5 2500K is definitely worth the extra cash if you have it.


Quote:Hey guys. im thinking about buying a i3 2100.
Right now i have a intel core duo (yap the first gen) e5300@3,6ghz, 4gb ddr2 and hd 6970. Most of the games run OK i can play with 4x resolution(thanks to my vga) but the core duo is the bottleneck(always 90-100%)

Will the i3 do the job? or do i have to get a i5?

You can expect the i3 2100 to be about 25% faster at its stock clock rate. An i5 2500K will run about 60% faster at its stock clocks but can be overclocked to much higher clock rates allowing for an increase in performance of up to 100% (double performance) depending on the clock rate, but it costs twice as much. It's up to you how much of a speedup you need but I personally think the i5 2500K is definitely worth the extra cash if you have it.
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You´re probably right. Thanks.
(02-13-2012, 04:54 AM)Angry23 Wrote: [ -> ]Alright so I setup this awesome emulator on the HTPC (after a fresh Win7 install)
The specs are:
Athlon 64 X2 6400+ 3.2ghz (stock speeds)
MSI 785GTM-e45
4gb DDR2 1066
Radeon 4850
Connected via HDMI

My question is, how much of an improvement will say a Athlon II X4 make? Will the more cores help. I ask because, at the moment, the Athlon X2 6400+ gets thrown to 100% load on both cores, and earlier today, Wii sports was running kinda jerky and it hadnt done that before. I looked and the only thing going on in the back ground was windows update d/ling updates.

So, could I get by with an AThlon II X4, or should I up to say a Phenom II x2 or X4?
The motherboard supports up to X6 Phenom IIs, but Im not sure the power plan in this board can actually handle one.

My other option, is a dualcore 1155 Sandybridge cpu, something like a G620. I have a board and memory for it.

Anyway, great Emulator here, its saved me from the kids while the actual Wii is off getting repaired.

with that motherboard I would stick to a x4. An x6 works best with 880+ motherboard chipsets. Im using a x4 830 with a 5450 in one of my computers and its great, no problems.
Quote:An x6 works best with 880+ motherboard chipsets.

The only difference between an x6 (thuban) and an x4 (deneb) is the number of cores. Explain why the mobo chipset would make any difference or why a 880 chipset would be better to combine with a thuban chip.
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Quote:OH HEY! I got that screenie you requested..

Please turn off all of those rendering hacks and do it again with normal settings. Nobody is going to play GC/Wii games in wireframe mode.

Hey bro check it out i was just joking about that last pic in case you haven't already noticed. But seriously here they are and please dont say I went and got this on another rig. It's as true as can be.

2500k cpus are amazing value when you factor in overclocking.

There is little reason to consider anything else if you are a real pc gamer and are using a desktop. I bought my 2500k day one last year, and have had it clocked at 4.7 at 1.45 volts(ohhhh dangerous voltage, not really) for over 13 months now on a simple thermalright TRUE cooler. I havent had a single BSOD since I put voltage to 1.45. Thats 12 months without a crash. Good luck getting that with AMD cpu.

You really should only consider a recent intel cpu for running dolphin because intel cpus have SSE4 instuction set(as well as SSE5 or avx with 2500k) which is a huge boost to dolphins speed. Only amd bulldozer series have SSE4 as well, but bulldozer cpus are not meant for gaming, and never were, even though Im sure some people will try to convince you otherwise.
chos: Honestly, I don't believe any Phenom is going to run Mario Galaxy at full speed. I'm not sure what you did there, but it seems very unlikely. It's just not possible.

(02-15-2012, 04:18 PM)Starscream Wrote: [ -> ]chos: Honestly, I don't believe any Phenom is going to run Mario Galaxy at full speed. I'm not sure what you did there, but it seems very unlikely.

Some people insist on using AMD cpus no matter what. Nothing in the world will convince them of Intel superiority on CPU front. No point in arguing with them really. Let them continue to live in ignorance.

AMD still hasnt released a cpu thats faster than 45nm core2 quads. Those processors came out in March 2008, nearly 4 years ago. Like I said, nothing will convince them that they are living in the past by buying amd cpu's.
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