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(02-09-2017, 06:17 AM)Ivybridge11 Wrote: [ -> ]Again, because likes and views are the only measure of how accurate a source is.


(02-09-2017, 10:36 AM)Ivybridge11 Wrote: [ -> ]That's really not how Dolphin works. I know the devs have said many times that two, maybe three cores is the highest they can go without causing more problems than benefits, and Dolphin already does that. It even says that in the FAQ I think. They can't just 'add quad-core support'.
Also, sure, two benchmark runs with the Dolphin benchmark tool are totally opinion based, even though I spent far longer running them than you spent looking something up on wikipedia
To the OP, check this video for seeing just how much difference HT can make to a CPU with few physical cores, and some scenes that show how close it is to an i3 in most situations due to the Hyperthreading. You won't have seen that much of an improvement with Xeon's, they have so many cores anyway. Hyper-threading is mainly useful for CPU's that only have a few physical cores.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-aP0JqJkJ0

Ok, I'm done now. Not going to waste any more time in my life trying to convince you.
(02-08-2017, 09:04 AM)AwesomeMarioFan Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, so I came up with these final two options for a new budget build:

CPU: Pentium G3258 (Overclocked to ~4.2Ghz)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050
PSU: EVGA 430W
Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33
RAM: DDR3 4/8GB

Or

CPU: Pentium G4620 (Seems to be identical to the i3-6100 and includes hyperthreading)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050
PSU: EVGA 430W
Motherboard: MSI B250M
RAM: DDR4 4/8GB

I'm still trying to keep this a budget build though so I wasn't isure f the extra money for the newer parts was worth it. Also, is there a GPU which is maybe a bit cheaper which can still handle 3xIR?

Sounds like a slow computer to me...

The GPU is nice but why bother with polishing a turd? I would get at least an i7 / quad core....
Also get Windows 10 for the DirectX12 which pairs nicely with Dolphin for boost in GPU performance/FPS...
What is your budget for your computer rig?
(02-09-2017, 03:13 PM)G00Glethis1 Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds like a slow computer to me...

The GPU is nice but why bother with polishing a turd? I would get at least an i7 / quad core....

Because he just said it's a budget build, and i7's are not budget processors?
Also, the 1050 is literally the lowest current gen card Nvidia offers, it's not like he's putting in a 1070 or something.
Sounds like needless budget inflation to me, given the Kabylake Pentiums are almost as good as i3's.
My budget is ~$350 - I'm planning to purchase parts for my server at the same time, so that kind of limits me a bit. If there's a way I can get a CPU thats not really expensive and that is good with both single (Dolphin)/multithreaded tasks (virtualization, Plex etc.) I could do that, but it seems that Xeons (especially the cheaper ones) don't seem to run Dolphin well. If that is possible though I can boost it to $450.
(02-10-2017, 01:48 AM)AwesomeMarioFan Wrote: [ -> ]My budget is ~$350 - I'm planning to purchase parts for my server at the same time, so that kind of limits me a bit. If there's a way I can get a CPU thats not really expensive and that is good with both single (Dolphin)/multithreaded tasks (virtualization, Plex etc.) I could do that, but it seems that Xeons (especially the cheaper ones) don't seem to run Dolphin well. If that is possible though I can boost it to $450.

The best you could get for that would probably be either the Pentium you're already looking at or an i3, possibly an i5 depending on how  expensive they are where you're buying them.
They're all Kabylake, so they'd still work with the mobo you've already selected.
The i3's support AVX, which Dolphin uses at some points for optimizations, so Dolphin may run slightly better on them than the Pentiums, not going to be a huge difference though.
An i5 wouldn't have that much effect on Dolphin above than of an i3, but it would be better at properly multi threaded tasks due to the four physical cores. (Yes, I am a firm believer in HT, but having more physical cores is always going to be better.)
Why not just wait for AMD Ryzen Benchmark ?
According to AMD , their latest CPU R7 1800X is on par with $1000 Intel Core i7 6900k (8 cores 16 threads)
They clocked both CPUs at 3.0GHz and tested them with Cinebench
Ryzen is just 1 month ahead
Rather than building 2 systems , you should build 1 for both Dolphin and Multi-tasking
Top of the line AMD R7 1800x @ 4.0GHz will cost 490 USD , the cheaper model R7 1700 @ 3.7GHz (also 8 cores 16 threads) will cost 317USD
https://videocardz.com/65747/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-1700x-and-1700-listed-online
There are also many cheaper models like R5 1600X (6cores 12threads) , R5 1400X (4cores 8threads) ....Why bother with Xeon and Pentium when you can get 1 CPU that does all the job and probably way better
Anandtech will test these CPUs with Dolphin Emu soon after the release date
(02-10-2017, 02:24 AM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Why not just wait for AMD Ryzen Benchmark ?
According to AMD , their latest CPU R7 1800X is on par with $1000 Intel Core i7 6900k (8 cores 16 threads)
They clocked both CPUs at 3.0GHz and tested them with Cinebench
Ryzen is just 1 month ahead
Rather than building 2 systems , you should build 1 for both Dolphin and Multi-tasking
Top of the line AMD R7 1800x @ 4.0GHz will cost 490 USD , the cheaper model R7 1700 @ 3.7GHz (also 8 cores 16 threads) will cost 317USD
https://videocardz.com/65747/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-1700x-and-1700-listed-online
There are also many cheaper models like R5 1600X (6cores 12threads) , R5 1400X (4cores 8threads)
Anandtech will test these CPUs with Dolphin Emu soon after the release date

I agree completely.
Hmm, I did hear that AMD was going to compete better with Intel but not sure I want to wait another month haha. I guess it would make more sense to build one computer instead of using 2. I did some searching and found a pretty decent Xeon though - E3-1240V5 (Skylake) - which seems to have a 2200+ passmark single thread rating. Would performance with this be on par with the newer Pentium in Dolphin? It has a very good multithreaded benchmark and 4 cores, so if I skip upgrading the older workstation I have I might be able to get that.
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