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I Need Help - Lofe7325 - 11-30-2015

Hi im new here:
I want to know if my pc will run dolphin full speed my pc spec:
cpu: AMD sempron™ 140 processor 2.7GHz
graphic card: Nividia geForce 6150SE nForce 430
Ram: 2Gb
system: windows 7 32bit
my comptuer used to run dolphin in full speed iwas have a better graphic card but ihave changed it to this so idont know if dolphin will run full speed but any help would be great thanx


RE: I Need Help - degasus - 11-30-2015

Never ever.

Your CPU is very slow, your GPU does neither support d3d10 nor OpenGL 3, and we've dropped 32 bit support.

So your pc doesn't fit the formal requirements to run dolphin at all.


RE: I Need Help - MayImilae - 11-30-2015

*waves her magic moderator wand*

Moved to Support!


RE: I Need Help - Lofe7325 - 11-30-2015

(11-30-2015, 09:36 PM)degasus Wrote: Never ever.

Your CPU is very slow, your GPU does neither support d3d10 nor OpenGL 3, and we've dropped 32 bit support.

So your pc doesn't fit the formal requirements to run dolphin at all.
Thanx for helping but are there any thing to do


RE: I Need Help - degasus - 11-30-2015

Buy a new generation CPU (at least 4th generation of intel, so eg i3-4xxx), also any GPU which supports D3D11/OGL4 (better ones allow higher resolutions, median range should be very fine), and install any 64 bit windows edition. In the end, this will be a new pc.


RE: I Need Help - Lofe7325 - 11-30-2015

(11-30-2015, 10:30 PM)degasus Wrote: Buy a new generation CPU (at least 4th generation of intel, so eg i3-4xxx), also any GPU which supports D3D11/OGL4 (better ones allow higher resolutions, median range should be very fine), and install any 64 bit windows edition. In the end, this will be a new pc.
ok thnx bro