what is the bst gpu and cpu for emulation

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I want to do dolphin and ps2 mostly and want to know which are the best mins and max ( just using textures but dont really care about 4 k. also want laptop options.

I want the ryzen 1600 for desktop but dont know how well it premors because I know emulators prefer a high clock speed in single core. for laptop would a 1060 or 1050 be overkill ??
 
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Well, actually a GTX 1050 is far from being overkill for emulators like Dolphin at high settings. If you crank up the resolution and add HD textures, you could need up to a 1080. Also, remember a LOT of emulators don't work well with AMD CPUs, like CemU.
 

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You need the fastest CPU you can afford and then still hope it will be enough. GPU for emulation generally only needs to be something decent.
 
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Yeah, also the CPU. Especially DS emulators that run 100% on the CPU (StapleButter is dev'ing one, melonDS. For the moment, an i7-7700K struggles to deliver full speed :P)
 

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Yeah, also the CPU. Especially DS emulators that run 100% on the CPU (StapleButter is dev'ing one, melonDS. For the moment, an i7-7700K struggles to deliver full speed :P)
really-_- hmm needs way more optimization then but what about just decent settings like 1080 p and 60 fps . will that help against needing a 1080 or 1080 ti
 

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I think it depends on if emulators benefit from multiple processors or not. If they do, AMD. if not, Intel. I think that holds true even with Ryzen, but it is close.
 

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Well, actually a GTX 1050 is far from being overkill for emulators like Dolphin at high settings. If you crank up the resolution and add HD textures, you could need up to a 1080. Also, remember a LOT of emulators don't work well with AMD CPUs, like CemU.
I know this thread is just old, but don't spread misinformation. Cemu works fine with amd cards and cpus.. I'm using a amd ryzen 1600 and a power color red devil RX580 8gb with no issues, except for the current bugs in cemu itself. Been playing MK8 and BOTW at 30fps for botw, and between 50-60fps for mk8
 
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Any PC can handle most games (at a stable framerate for Dolphin Emulator.) With almost any PC. I have a Windows 7 un-edited Pavilion HP PC (I forget model but I think its 500.) And with an earlier version of Dolphin it ran at 30 FPS with some noteable frame drops playing Legend of Zelda Windwaker (minimum it went down to 25 or 28.)

For PS2 your going to want a decent CPU as it has trouble running on emulators. The best FPS I got with my hardware is 10 - 20 FPS with frequent frame drops playing Jak and Daxter and some very noticeable visual glitches.
 
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For PS2 emulation I wouldn't go anything under sandy bridge CPU on intel side. For AMD I wouldn't even be thinking of emulating because of poor single core performance but I suppose an FX OC'd high would work.
 
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For PS2 emulation I wouldn't go anything under sandy bridge CPU on intel side. For AMD I wouldn't even be thinking of emulating because of poor single core performance but I suppose an FX OC'd high would work.
That's unfortunate, PS2 emulation is bad on AMD chips? Grabbing the Ryzen 5 1600x, should surely be powerful enough, no?
 

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That's unfortunate, PS2 emulation is bad on AMD chips? Grabbing the Ryzen 5 1600x, should surely be powerful enough, no?

CPUs matter much, much, much more for modern emulation than gpus. Since graphics generally translate fairly painlessly from an emulation perspective there's little use for power there because it's the CPU that's emulating almost everything. If you get a top of the line AMD processor you should be fine with emulation if you're going for middling you're just better off paying the intel tax if emulation is a primary concern because then it does make a difference, in fact it can make a pretty huge difference.
 
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For PS2 emulation I wouldn't go anything under sandy bridge CPU on intel side. For AMD I wouldn't even be thinking of emulating because of poor single core performance but I suppose an FX OC'd high would work.
I played a number of PS2 titles just fine on my FX 8350, which happens to be underclocked at 3.9GHz.
 
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I played a number of PS2 titles just fine on my FX 8350, which happens to be underclocked at 3.9GHz.

Yeah Per core

Nobody has mentioned it yet but one of the reasons why Intel CPUs are better than AMD CPUs (clock for clock) is because Intel handles more Instructions per Clock. Per core, Intel CPUs are up to 40% stronger than an equivalent AMD CPU. AMD only balance that out with more physical cores, which gives them an advantage in multi-threaded tasks.

AMD have the edge in the low budget market with their FX line, but for anything that needs a stronger CPU, it's Intel all the way.
 
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Yeah Per core

Nobody has mentioned it yet but one of the reasons why Intel CPUs are better than AMD CPUs (clock for clock) is because Intel handles more Instructions per Clock. Per core, Intel CPUs are up to 40% stronger than an equivalent AMD CPU. AMD only balance that out with more physical cores, which gives them an advantage in multi-threaded tasks.

AMD have the edge in the low budget market with their APUs, but for anything that needs a stronger CPU, it's Intel all the way.
huh....

"poor single core performance but I suppose an FX OC'd high would work."

I was stating, no need for any overclocking... Mine is slightly underclocked and performs just fine. Plus, Ryzen's single-core performance is by no means bad.
 
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I am not saying amd is bad for emulation just a poor choice but ryzen probably does way better than the phenoms, fx apu etc would do
Again, my main point was against "FX OC'd high would work.". No. Not at all. As I've said, mine is even underclocked.

Also, it's not really a "poor choice". It works decently, plus Ryzen is definitely powerful enough.
 

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