JRPGfan said:
Actually the jump in terms of performance for something like a Haswell chip is much higher than a sandybridge, mhz for mhz. You might see a 3.8ghz haswell beat a 5ghz Sandybridge chip, for something like Dolphine (wii emulation). Something like a G3258 @4.5ghz (dual core) is enough to run ANY game for dolphine 100% fluently (even with custom graphics patches) for the most demanding games. Same is true for Pcsx2, or any other emulator currently worth running. You dont even need a i7 currently for emulation, a cheap g3258 will handle things handly. |
Yeah, I think I heard about Dolphin running better on newer processors, I didn't know it also applied to PCSX2.Have you heard if Skylake makes any difference? I haven't really been following the emulation scene for a while now.