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August 15th, 2004, 23:00
I am curious as to what I *can* do to my computer in order to emulate the DC a bit faster... I run Windows XP, and have closed down all unnecessary programs / processes. I have set the emulator to 'High Priority' mode, and have changed my nVidia settings towards 'Performance' (instead of 'Quality'). I don't think that there's much more I can do here.
My main question is, would upgrading my video card help? I currently have a GeForce 4 Mx 440 PCI , so I was considering getting the same card, except AGP... I know that the bus speed on the AGP is way faster, so that should help a little bit, right? I have 480 MB of useable RAM, and a 1.5Ghz P4 processor... I know that my CPU is slow, but I have to use it for now. Any help on this issue would be much appreciated... thank you!!
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MasterPhW
August 15th, 2004, 23:15
I am curious as to what I *can* do to my computer in order to emulate the DC a bit faster... I run Windows XP, and have closed down all unnecessary programs / processes. I have set the emulator to 'High Priority' mode, and have changed my nVidia settings towards 'Performance' (instead of 'Quality'). I don't think that there's much more I can do here.
My main question is, would upgrading my video card help? I currently have a GeForce 4 Mx 440 PCI , so I was considering getting the same card, except AGP... I know that the bus speed on the AGP is way faster, so that should help a little bit, right? I have 480 MB of useable RAM, and a 1.5Ghz P4 processor... I know that my CPU is slow, but I have to use it for now. Any help on this issue would be much appreciated... thank you!!
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No, updating your card don't work!
Only thing is getting a new processor or down/overclocking the dreamcast one (or your processor, but then only overclocking works!)
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