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Hairetos

Hey, I'm running an Intel Quad-Core processor @ 2.40 GHz and was wondering how well games would run, or if the emulator has quad-core support at all. If it doesn't, would running the game on two CPU's be a proper adjustment?
Faster dual core would be more beneficial I believe.

Hairetos

(05-27-2010, 09:50 AM)obscured Wrote: [ -> ]Faster dual core would be more beneficial I believe.

Well, I figured that much from my experiences with software compatibility on Dual-Core systems and I plan on making my next computer a faster dual-core, but will I have issues running it on four CPU's?
dolphin also uses two cores. The third and fourth won't be used.
If you only intend to use a pc for movies or dolphin you are just better off saving money and buying a core 2 duo or core i3. Dolphin doesn't utilize 4 or 6 core processors fully. Like boogerlad said it will only use 1 core to process game code and another for dsp emulation and video output
Also from my own experience, a quad core and a dual core on the same i5 family. The quad core performs much much better for me, I don't know why but I suppose that it's because Dolphin has two cores for itself and for itself only. Thats then only logical explanation that I can think of, since other cores can be busy with the system, services or other background apps.

some type of badass

Does anyone know if dolphin is going to be made to support 4 cores in the future?
when dolphin will supports 4 cores?
adding a quadcore support is not an easy thing.... it will take some time... maybe 1 or 2 years? maybe never?

just wait and drink some tea.
(06-16-2010, 03:05 AM)fabry92 Wrote: [ -> ]when dolphin will supports 4 cores?

Why would it?

There is no need to process much more than game emulation & dsp sound emulation, and video rendering. 2 cores is enough for that, and newer dual cores already yield full fps in games. All quad core processors in conjunction with a good gpu will also give full fps even if just two cores are being utilized.

Wii emulation by dolphin will never 'require' more than 2 cores at reasonable clock frequency to run smoothly. Maybe we can talk about 4, 6, 8, 16 core support 20 years later with xbox360 or ps3 emulators.
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