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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2010, 20:48 
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And what kind of CPU (and speed) do you need to play the more demanding one at full speed? I'm assuming both have high CPU requirements, but low GPU and RAM requirements, and I'm fine as far as the latter two are concerned.


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I don't know about GCN but PCSX2 used to run decently on a Duel Core 3Ghz, although I don't remember if it was running both cores, but that was a while ago, it might be better now.

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I used PSCx2 a lot on my e6750 overclocked to 3.2ghz. Most everything ran pretty well. Directx 10 seemed to give better performance boosts than moving to my current q9550.

I've never used GCN, now that i think of it.


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