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#1 Support » Best PC configuration(specs) for DS » 2010-12-08 00:58:49

juicygluteus
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Just wondering, Im getting a new PC soon, and I was wondering what the ideal PC would have to run DeS as best as possible and as accurate as possible. Ive seen some videos where the sound, speed and graphics are astounding on the PC running DeS. While Im not solely getting it for DeS I just wanna know what to look for so I get the best performance.

So far I definitely will be getting a quad core intel with at least 3.2 gHz ( cant find any at 4.0 and dont wanna really overclock it ) with 4-8 gb of ram and prolly a nVidia graphics card cuz my bro says ATI suck now. Is it true that core2 duos are better then quads overall unless you just need that much power for photoshop and other extreme graphic demanding software?

#2 Re: Support II (decommissioned) » DeSmumue Speed? » 2010-12-08 00:39:24

Well that my friend, makes a lot of sense ^_^. Still DeS is still pretty darn fast, specially on some of the powerful PCs Ive tried it on, when you say accuracy its almost as if your playing the DS on the PC (weird I know). So kudos to you guys for making an outstanding emulator and hopefully it will only get better from here ^_^. Cant wait for an official release.. dislike SVN builds

#3 Support II (decommissioned) » DeSmumue Speed? » 2010-12-07 23:21:08

juicygluteus
Replies: 5

I keep seeing these "No$ VS DeS" threads and topics and every time its about DeS being more accurate while No$ is more compatible. The DeS guys also say that No$ will always be faster.. why is that? I mean DeS uses more cores so shouldnt it be faster having more sources of power to draw from. Im not a PC dev like you guys but why will DeS always be slower??? I have a pretty Decent PC and while I use DeS most of the time, it does seem a tad slower as in a noticable slower then No$ which always runs greatly but has graphical issues.

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