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Will this run games on 30+ fps? - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support) +--- Forum: Hardware (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-hardware) +--- Thread: Will this run games on 30+ fps? (/Thread-will-this-run-games-on-30-fps) |
Will this run games on 30+ fps? - LRV - 07-31-2019 Would this config run games in 30 fps or more? System: Lubuntu 19.04 x86 64-bit CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (EAN 0730143309080 SKU YD2400C5FBBOX) (maybe also a Ryzen 3 2200g, Ryzen 3 3200g or Ryzen 5 3400g) GPU: AMD Radeon Vega 11(EAN 0730143309080 SKU YD2400C5FBBOX) RAM: 8GB G.Skill Aegis (EAN 4719692013439 SKU F4-3000C16S-8GISB) Dolphin Revision: Newest one for Linux Games that should be playable at 30+ fps: Mario Kart: Double Dash! The Simpsons: Hit & Run Fifa Football 2004 Wii Fit Plus Wii Sports Boomblox Lego Starwars: The complete saga Mario Kart Wii Luigies Mansion 1 Circuit Breakers(PS 1 game via wii homebrew) V-Rally(PS 1 game via wii homebrew) Metroid Prime 1-3 RE: Will this run games on 30+ fps? - TKSilver - 08-01-2019 I can't guarentee every game on your list, but yes it should run most games at full speed as long as you keep the enhancements reasonable 2-3x internal resolution (720p or 1080p). I would highly recommend using 2 sticks of RAM since dual channel RAM is inportant for both Ryzen and integrated graphics, but besides that the Ryzen 2400g is a perfectly reasonable APU to use for Dolphin emulation. RE: Will this run games on 30+ fps? - LRV - 08-02-2019 Thanks for the info. I got another question: Do I need a wifi capable mainboard or usb wifi stick or can I just use my mainboardsn ethernet port? RE: Will this run games on 30+ fps? - JosJuice - 08-03-2019 (08-02-2019, 03:00 PM)LRV Wrote: I got another question: Do I need a wifi capable mainboard or usb wifi stick or can I just use my mainboardsn ethernet port? You technically don't need either (unless you want to use features that specifically require an internet connection, in which case either is fine. Ethernet gives you somewhat lower latency when using netplay, though). |