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* You'll need dual core CPU (single core with HT support won't be enough).
* You'll need dual core CPU (single core with HT support won't be enough).
* You won't be able to see some good performance with budget CPUs (like Celeron or Semptron).
* You won't be able to see some good performance with budget CPUs (like Celeron or Semptron).
* For Intel it's good to use at least Code 2 Duo (2006 and newer), for AMD you may want to start from Althlon X2 CPUs (2005 and newer).
* For Intel it's good to use at least Code 2 Duo (started from 2006), for AMD you may want to start from Althlon X2 CPUs (started from 2005).
* Quad core CPU will not improve your PCSX2 experience much (but can ease some cases like using [[GSDX]] in software renderer mode).
* Quad core CPU will not improve your PCSX2 experience much (but can ease some cases like using [[GSDX]] in software renderer mode).
* You'll need at least 2.0-2.5Ghz for Intel Dual Cores, and at least 2.5Ghz for AMD Athlon 64 X2 (index 4600+ and higher for stock CPUs).
* You'll need at least 2.0-2.5Ghz for Intel Dual Cores, and at least 2.5Ghz for AMD Athlon 64 X2 (index 4600+ and higher for stock CPUs). On 4.0Ghz+ overclocked Intel Code 2 Duo most known games are playable.
* You may or may not want to overclock your CPU for some picky and slow games so consider a good cooler for it.
* You may or may not want to overclock your CPU for some picky and slow games so consider buying a good cooler for it.
* No laptop system will be able to show very good performance with PCSX2.
* No laptop system will be able to show very good performance with PCSX2.


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