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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: mimic on January 30, 2009, 11:27:13 pm
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I've got 2Ghz P4 and 2.6 Ghz P4 Celery, which one would be better for mame machine?
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I would say the 2ghz P4. Celerons suck for everything.
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I would say the 2ghz P4. Celerons suck for everything.
So do low speed P4s.
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Just throw a hefty game at ik MKIII or so, and write down the FPS numbers. May the fastest win!
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Just throw a hefty game at ik MKIII or so, and write down the FPS numbers. May the fastest win!
And report back your findings here, s'il vous plait. I'm thinking of buying a 3ghz P4 or a 3.4Ghz Celeron for cheap, cheap to throw in my arcade cab.
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Just throw a hefty game at ik MKIII or so, and write down the FPS numbers. May the fastest win!
I would love to do it, except... errr... hmmm... you know... I don't know how :lame:
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Really what you need to be asking your self is what games do you want to play. If it is the newer 3d games only the fastest out would barely run them if that at all. If that is the CPU( the celeron) that you have then all you need to do is play you favorites in Mame until you find one that doesn't play right. When that happens roll back the version of Mame to an older release along with you Mame set until it does. I would suggest the ones before a major core change.
Check out the FAQ section and the wiki for more help.
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Is there some sort of table that list all the mame games processors power required. I figured maybe most older games would be under a certain level and only the newest would be taxing, of course there would be some exceptions on both sides.
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Is there some sort of table that list all the mame games processors power required. I figured maybe most older games would be under a certain level and only the newest would be taxing, of course there would be some exceptions on both sides.
There's the MAME benchmark database (http://www.stickfreaks.com/benchmark/) that shows the speed at which various versions of MAME run certain games with particular CPUs.