Id check the BIOS to see if theres an easy OC'er built into the motherboard. I got an easy 19% overclock in a couple of clicks thats been stable for 4 years now.
I love Jet Set Radio Future and turning off or just turning down the sound is really easy. In that main area you showerd off, go to the second floor at the center of that map, and up the stairs you will see a robot you can talk to(pull right trigger) and in that menu you can find the sound settings pretty easily
When I bought my Gaming PC 5 years ago, I thought I'd be sucked into all the competitive E-sports and bleeding edge graphics AAA games. When I actually started using it I was just marathoning all my childhood PS2 and GameCube games on repeat
same!! I used emu to marathon the Silent Hill series only 1 though the rest I played on PC,glad to see people enjoying classics through emu thats what its all about!
@@mohamedaminekhadhraoui6417 breathe of the wild, smash ultimate, and alot of gamecube games for me, (i have a copy of both botw in wii u and smash ult in switch, even the dlc's)
It's amazing how good some older games can look in 4k ultra detail. I've really enjoyed going back and playing some of my older games at 4k now and I think I'm enjoying it more than playing brand new AAA games.
You have humble beginnings on RU-vid so happy you’re successful man truly a very wholesome dude with awesome vibes. Watching your videos brightens my day honestly so thank you
It's a crying shame to see Zelda BOTW running on an emulator at 4k 60FPS and Nintendo as a company has all the money in the world, but yet won't make powerful enough hardware to run their games in 4K or 60FPS. Nintendo is at least two generations behind in hardware.
There are some games with PCSX2 that will only work without gfx glitches in OpenGL/DirectX software mode. Curious how some of those would perform on a much beefier machine. -Metal Gear Solid 3(software mode gets rid of the bloom offset) -Area 51 fps game(floor textures and lighting glitches in hardware mode) -Maximo -Ace Combat 5
Very excited to see all you can do with recent hardware! My upgrade cycle is only once per decade - so its quite a massive jump in capability when I finally get a new system. Going from a 970 sli and 3770k to a 4090/13900k that I just ordered here. This will probably last me till I can no longer run most new games at 4k 60 - probably after most gamers start transitioning to 8k gaming.
Great to compare the power draw on the GPU and CPU when under light loads and then more moderate/high. These things take a lot of juice to push out that fps.
Once the emulator has more work done to it, I'm sure even computers that are half as powerful will be able to handle Red Dead just fine. RCPS3 isn't the youngest emulator (10 years) but the PS3 is one of the most complex systems to emulate, so it'll probably take even more time to get right.
Doggy, im sure there's plenty of youtube videos on that subject. But im betting your best option is actually forums as they will be more specific about what you need to do and will answer any questions. That said, it should not be that hard to do.
nice video and it's nice to flex.. my previous PC was an 8 year old i5-2500K with 8GB RAM, every year I'd spend about $300 and upgrade it.. 16GB RAM one year, GPU upgrade the next, SSD, then another GPU (went through AMD 4850 to 6950 to 7870 to GTX 1060 6GB, then GTX 2060) and it handled 1080p gaming very, very nicely. Last year I built my first new PC in almost a decade and upgraded to an AMD 3700X CPU, RTX 3070, 64GB RAM and 1TB NVME (I do a lot of database and VM work/learning). It also plays games and emulators very nicely at 1440p. Enjoy the new PC!
U could probably run arcade games on this machine it looks like u could actually run some arcade games as well this pc is really good if u put it up to full speed
dude thats a freaking nice PC!!! love the little RGB it has its a nice touch not over kill. I'd love to see some 7 Days to Die gameplay. keep up the awesome work sir!
some og xbox iso games aren't optimized well so most of them don't work or stop working randomly. if someone had one of these problems that i mentioned it isn't your pc's fault it is the iso's fault
You are one of the most cool and interesting channels on YT! Been following your videos for a while and I love the dedication to emulators. Keep it up man!
Nice! I wish I waited for the 3000 series cards but i'm happy with the 2080ti got it some how at the start when the scalpers took everything lol I wonder what cpu's will be like in the future if there gonna upgrade them to be even better.
My old (3 years old) setup will be my HTPC in the future, I'll build a new one for more demanding newer games, but the old one will serve me well and from time to time it will have new parts! But will take some time... 😅
Well back in the day this was a tough question but nowadays you should opt for Vulkan whenever possible. Almost all emulators have a Vulcan backend now and it's performance is almost always superior to opengl. I know personally that the wiiU emulator CEMU with vulkan and async shaders enabled no longer has constant pausing while the shaders are caching your game and that is freaking awesome.
I'm assuming Sega Saturn emulator is still in development. I did wanna mention one thing gt4 did look pretty blurry tho. Sonic unleashed is a very hard game to run on rpcs3 altho there are other examples like God of war, last of us and stuff
Since you mentioned that some games need more cores and you're already using an i9 . . I wonder how console games will perform on Xeon CPUs which have lower clock speeds than i7s and i9s but ironically more cores and threads than so called "core" consumer CPUs which have higher clocks . . could the difference be that console games are developed on multi-threaded processors compared to PC games which are single threaded . . hmmm
So PS3 emulator likes more cores, and Xbox 360 emulator prefers Nvidia GPU? What about Ryzen 9 (5900x or 5950x) with Rx6800xt? Would that combo run these emulators better? I am not sure why you chose Intel and Nvida over AMD CPU & AMD GPU. Is it because of emulators or you prefer them over AMD?
So out of his 11900k cpu and 3080gtx, which can you cut back on. I mean, could you pair the 11900k with say a gtx1060 and still get amazing performance at 1080p? What I'm getting at is that he says that system is overkill, but to what extent could you cut back and mostly get similar performance?