View Full Version : Should I upgrade
FantasticDan
March 4th, 2003, 03:41
I like playing N64 roms in project 64 and was considering upgrading my processor. I have a AMD DURON 850 MHz, 256 memmory, and Geforce4 420 graphics card. The only thing I would upgrade is the processor. My motherboard supports the AMD Athlon 2100 which clocks at 1.73 MHz. My favorite game is goldeneye but I play a large variety of roms. Is it worth upgrading? I would apprieciate some help.
Greevy
March 4th, 2003, 04:21
Well, if you plan on using your newly-bought processor for something else than only N64 emulation, I would say go for it.
If you only want to get a new CPU to play Goldeneye, get an N64, 'cause nothing's better than the real thing.
(And it costs less money.).
Btw -> :emutalk:
sytaylor
March 6th, 2003, 19:53
Going from an 850 to a 2100 is a massive jump no doubt you'll notice it. It *will* make goldeneye a bit faster for you since its one of the more demanding games out there. :n64:
Plus a much better processor will let you play pc games in much higher detail too :holiday:
mightyrocket
March 6th, 2003, 20:03
You can buy a real N64-console for that money! :D lol kidding... You need games too.
Okay, ontopic:
I think an AMD XP 2100+ is enough to play almost all N64-roms at something near full speed. I wish I had something like that! I hope you'll enjoy that CPU! :holiday:
scotty
March 10th, 2003, 04:28
Yes Goldeneye is a great game. and as always a step forward is definately the right thing to do, I may not have that great system specs. but I plan in a few months to go and get a newer computer, im cheap, but I know when to get stuff
Dominator
March 13th, 2003, 18:37
UHLE 2064 runs Geye almost or full speed on a 850 Mhz processor.
mightyrocket
March 13th, 2003, 19:39
1964 too :getlost:
scotty
March 13th, 2003, 21:37
Originally posted by mightyrocket
1964 too :getlost:
1964 is a great emulator. Project 64 needs a good system to run Goldeneye and Perfect Dark.
Just make sure you are using good plugins when you are playing the game
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