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Because Intel Processors run better, they are definitely the recommended option if you can afford it. If this is the case, here are my two recommendations:
Because Intel Processors run better, they are definitely the recommended option if you can afford it. If this is the case, here are my two recommendations:
*A Quad-Core Processor with a clock rate of up to 3.7 GHz
*A Quad-Core Processor with 8 logical threads and a clock rate of at least 3.5 GHz
*A Dual-Core Processor with a clock rate of up to 4.0 GHz
*A Multi-Core Processor with 4 or 8 logical threads a clock rate of up to 4.0 GHz


Either of these two options, coupled with the appropriate VU Cycle Stealing Setting will run the game at the best possible quality, easily achieving between 30 and 60 Frames-Per-Second.
Either of these two options, coupled with the appropriate VU Cycle Stealing Setting will run the game at the best possible quality, easily achieving between 30 and 60 Frames-Per-Second.
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Since AMD Processors are cheaper and more ideal for Gaming PC's, they may be the ideal choice for many PCSX2 users and PC gamers. If this is the case, I'd strongly recommend either of the following:
Since AMD Processors are cheaper and more ideal for Gaming PC's, they may be the ideal choice for many PCSX2 users and PC gamers. If this is the case, I'd strongly recommend either of the following:
*An AMD FX Quad-Core Processor with a clock rate of up to 4.0 GHz
*An AMD FX Quad-Core Processor with 8 logical threads and a clock rate of up to 4.0 GHz
*An AMD FX Eight-Core Processor with a clock rate of up to 4.0 GHz
*An AMD FX Eight-Core Processor with 8 logical threads and a clock rate of up to 4.0 GHz


Either of these CPU's, coupled with the appropriate VU Cycle Stealing setting will easily achieve up to 30 Frames-Per-Second or slightly higher.
Either of these CPU's, coupled with the appropriate VU Cycle Stealing setting will easily achieve up to 30 Frames-Per-Second or slightly higher.
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