DanielWestman
11-10-2010, 08:08 AM
Hi all,
I'm planning to build a HTPC that I also want to run Dolphin on. What kind of setup will it take to be able to play for example Zelda: TP with high graphic settings, 1080p, and at a good speed?
How far will this setup get me?
CPU: i3 550 3.2ghz (overclocking is an option)
GPU: Radeon EAH5570 Silent 1gb
RAM: 4gb
Windows 7 64bit
I was first about to go with a quad-core i5 760 2.8ghz but as Dolphin only uses two cores the 3.2ghz dual-core will be faster than the 2.8ghz quad-core, right? As I understand it 3ghz is a minimum to be able to emulate games at good speed.
For the GPU, I was initially going for a GeForce GTX460 1gb, but if I can still get good graphics with a cheaper and less power-consuming card I don't want to throw my money away for "nothing". What do you think about the card I listed in the setup above? I've also looked at a HD5770, but those are almost the same price as the GTX460 so I might as well go with the GTX in that case.
Running roms from an external storage?
I'm thinking about using an SSD as a system disk and store movies, roms, etc. on a NAS. Has anyone tried having the roms on an external drive and running them through your wireless network? I'm unsure about how that will affect the performance.
I'm planning to build a HTPC that I also want to run Dolphin on. What kind of setup will it take to be able to play for example Zelda: TP with high graphic settings, 1080p, and at a good speed?
How far will this setup get me?
CPU: i3 550 3.2ghz (overclocking is an option)
GPU: Radeon EAH5570 Silent 1gb
RAM: 4gb
Windows 7 64bit
I was first about to go with a quad-core i5 760 2.8ghz but as Dolphin only uses two cores the 3.2ghz dual-core will be faster than the 2.8ghz quad-core, right? As I understand it 3ghz is a minimum to be able to emulate games at good speed.
For the GPU, I was initially going for a GeForce GTX460 1gb, but if I can still get good graphics with a cheaper and less power-consuming card I don't want to throw my money away for "nothing". What do you think about the card I listed in the setup above? I've also looked at a HD5770, but those are almost the same price as the GTX460 so I might as well go with the GTX in that case.
Running roms from an external storage?
I'm thinking about using an SSD as a system disk and store movies, roms, etc. on a NAS. Has anyone tried having the roms on an external drive and running them through your wireless network? I'm unsure about how that will affect the performance.
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