Hello, new to the channel. The video card does matter for emulation when emulating in 1440p or 4K. Otherwise, at lower resolution it's true the GPU isn't the issue. I've been testing for years. Even on dolphin you'll notice a difference in frames per second at 4k with a better GPU. Liked the video. 👍🏻
I upgraded from an I7-10700F and RTX 2060 with 16GB RAM to a Ryzen 9 7900X with an RTX 4080 Super and 32GB RAM. I have ennjoyed performance gains across the board of course. With MGS 4, I went from 3.5 hours for PPU compiles to 35 minutes under the new setup. 4 hours still seems quite excessive. I have found as emulation progresses, more CPU is always better if you can afford it. Thanks for the videos!!!
I recently ordered a Ryzen 9800x3d and I'm wait for it to ship. You can argue that I overspent but I am excited because I will have a CPU that will probably tear through any game I throw at it for the next 5-10 years.
5 to 10 is a stretch. I got a 10900K im 2020 thinking it'll last 5 years. 2023, and it's already bottlenecking my 4080 and a lot of games from 2023. AMD is good but don't bet on it still being good in 5 years.
@@WheeledHamsterHe means, he can still use that cpu to play any games within those time frames, not much about bottlenecking as that's pretty much obvious to every hardware though x3d chips are notorious to being long lived as check out ryzen 5 5800x3d still going strong and kicking hard even after these many years so GG, and x3d chip are the type of chips which it's not the cpu who's bottlenecking anymore, it's the gpu. As you can still slap any of the newest gpu in the first gen x3d chip and expects comparable performance to the modern latest cpus to date, check benchmarks for proof lol.
@@AlexwpiGame It's cold in winter today, for example, -1 degree Celsius at night it reaches -5 degrees. I noticed in your video that your CPU temperature is quite high, reaching up to 90 degrees. My temperature under load does not exceed 70 degrees, and at rest it is a maximum of 35 degrees.
Extremely nice video! I use a laptop on 13th gen i7 with 4060 and get okayish performance. Would love to do something like you did (if I had the time lol)
I upgraded too. Went from I5 10400f to an I7 10700f 😂 and PS3 and Xenia run better? I will say that I almost always run the games at native or locked 60 fps simply because i have found those higher frame rates almost always breaks something in the game. Great video and congratulations on the new hardware.
@GhostGamer799 They run the exclusive rpg's like Tales or Falcom games darn near perfect. Not tried the Naughty Dog or GoW games but Sly Cooper runs great. Might try GoW3 later this week but to think of it everything that says works on the compatibility list has worked for me.
I have a Ryzen 5 4600G (no GPU at the moment), and except for Xenia, most emulators work fine (at their default settings). However, using upscaling is a different matter. Looks like you were half right about RPCS3 and the lack of optimization (the 9700X is quite strong and even using that the changes weren't as significant as I would've hoped)
I have come to a point where I only buy consoles, games, PC just to let them collect dust. I wish I had the excitement like when I couldn't afford them but played many games to completion on low end hardwares. I still like content like yours, though. Keep up, Man!
Congrats on the upgrade, sorry to hear about the ssd. I know water cooling is nice but air cooling would've done just fine imo, thermalright coolers are cheap and performance is amazing. Also why not the 7700x instead of the 9700x since gaming performance is very similar, was it for the uplift in creative apps? Either way emulation won't benefit from such and upgrade compared to PC games. That was quite the upgrade, i'm sure you are happy.
In short, I consider that: Depending on what will you emulate, what you should focus on the CPU side is single core to quad core performance, with the highest clocks you can find as those programs rely on raw performance a lot. That's the reason I went for Ryzen 5 7600 over I5 13600, it has better raw performance, the enough amount of cores for what I need and higher clock speeds while being quite cheaper.
That temps seem concerning. Maybe try to check if you properly installed the cooler, thermal paste, removed the plastic from the cooler's plate, and maybe try to use Curve Optimizer in the BIOS, pretty easy to undervolt ryzen chips without losing (even increasing) performance while getting cooler temps & lower power usage.
i feel the need to stress that for emulation, a vrr (variable refresh rate) monitor is way more important as the key in this, and some older pc games, is to target a stable experience of the expected frame rate of the game. sometimes you can push past 30 on games like tears of the kingdom which is a stable 20fps on switch but other times, pushing past that (like with yakuza 3-5) can break the mini games and brawling aspect as the issue is most console games, especially from japan, built the game on frame timing rather than ms of irl time. this was a great efficiency strat when you have 1-2 versions of a platform max BUT on a pc, where you build can be upgraded at any time, it royally breaks the games to outperform it's expectations. so a good VRR monitor and a game set to 30fps will def play better than 120fps most of the time.
That NVME SSD chip should be able to resoldered back to the board. Go to a electronics repair shop and ask them to reflow it back. They might be able to fix it
Hello nice video! I'am an IT Guy and your CPU seems way too hot with the MSI 360mm Cooler. 1. Did u peeled of the cover from the Cooler before mounting? 2. Did u used your own Thermal paste or the one that was re-applied? 3 Did you mounted the Cooler with enough pressure? 4. Where is the Radiator mounted ? Top or Front? 5 How fast are the Fans spinning on the Radiator? 6. Which Case you use? (can affect CPU Temps alot)
Thank you for reaching out. I really need help with this PC. 1. I purchased this configuration pre-assembled from a service where you choose the parts, and they send you the built PC. However, I noticed some errors they made, such as not enabling Expo. Fortunately, I knew about this and enabled it as soon as I got home. The BIOS was also completely reset, and they provided a certificate stating the PC was under benchmark programs for a long time. I believe this is false because the BIOS only had 5 minutes of runtime. So, the assembly service failed miserably in my case. 2. I don't know which thermal paste was used-or if any was used at all. I'm afraid to disassemble the cooler and unmount the entire backplate, as this would give me even more trouble to put everything back together, and I cannot be without my PC. 3. I could check at another time if the cooler is properly seated. However, yesterday, I lightly touched it while the PC was on, and it seemed firmly in place. It could have been dislodged during transport, although it arrived securely packaged with expanding foam for transport, with only the GPU removed, which I installed later. 4. The fans are positioned at the top of the case. 5. I’ve already tested even with 100% speed. I set the fans to 100% speed and the pump to 100%, but the result remains the same. 6. The case I'm using is this one: www.kabum.com.br/produto/320908. I bought four additional fans, adding three to the side and one at the rear to work as an exhaust fan. **Extra:** I’m currently looking for computer shops that can pick up the PC, reassemble it, and replace the thermal paste. However, I need them to do this within one business day since I need the machine not only for my channel but also for working from home. Thanks for your help.
@@AlexwpiGame Ah ok i thought u did it yourself , idk how it is with warranty when u dissassemble the stuff. but with that case if the side ones are intake and the top and rear ones are exhaust it can only be thermal paste or a forgotten cover etc. Last thing u could try is undervolting with PBO. But that will not be enough cause the CPU is barely used and already reaching that high temps. i guess it insta throttle when u use blender or cinebench where all cores under 100% load. last 3 PC's i built: Temps in Hitman 3: 7600x thermalright air cooler (20€) --- 72 degrees max (bad thermalpaste could be 5+ degrees lower) 9600x with thermaltake 360mm AIO (100€) --- 61 degrees max 7600x with arctic 420mm AIO (80€) --- 40 degrees max xD (Big O11 dynamic Lian Li Case with alot of fans) CPU Temps can varry around 10 degress even on the same CPU Model.
@iceman8804 Apparently, the BIOS update solved the problem. Spent the whole night playing Marvel Rivals with my wife, and the PC didn't even reach 70°C. Yesterday, while playing Days Gone, everything maxed out at 380+ FPS just for a stress test, the GPU hit its max, but the CPU stayed below 70°C, even using the fan profile in normal mode.
@@AlexwpiGame Huh ? Never heared about a Problem like that on AMD site.^^ But ye u need a BIOS Update for the 9000 Series to run or whole PC doesnt boot. So u think the showing Temp was just wrong cause of maybe the "buggy" BIOS or the Voltage was too high cause of the "buggy" BIOS ? :) But glad u solved it :)
You should ASAP check your cooler on the cpu. Those temps are crazy for such a low utilization. Unless! You'r home temp is like >45* celsius or something like that ^^'. Maybe you forgot the thermal paste? It's bad but shouldn't give that bad results even if you did tho Maybe you didn't screw the cooler to cpu good enough? ofc. don't go crazy, but if you didn't there is air between cooler and cpu and that's could lead to such bad results. If you have air cooler - that's about it, like last thing that could broke is literally fan's but i think you would spot that fact. if you have AiO - if it's old, there is a big list of possible issues but if it's new. it's mostly about placing it in correct spot or pump being dead on arrival. Maybe it's placing makes it hard to deliver liquid to cpu block? Possible Maybe it has no way to exhoust the hot air outside? That would rise gpu temp too... soo i don't think so
@@AlexwpiGame Overall - if you have AiO next time you should consider getting air cooler. They are cheap - something like Peerless Assassin 120 cost like... 35$? Other than that - zero-maintenance other than removing dust from time to time, for ryzen they are much more than enough in terms of temperature and good models are pretty much silent with ryzen levels of power-consumption.
Interior de SP, São josé do rio preto, isso foi o responsável pelo aquecimento excessivo neste vídeo, que foi parcialmente corrigido com update na bios
Is a 9000 series even worth it? Doesn't the 7000 support AVX512? Are there any games that really just cant run at decent framerates on 7000 series (outside of engine limitations on the game itself)?
Auto 80c temps XD, but the real important question is does rcps3 do anything for the MGS4's 3+hours of loading screens? Because that crap was unbearable and I am never going back to that lol. "Edit" bruh 90c temps on gears of war 2 is just wild.
CPUs ryzen desde a série 3000 são bem quentes por conta da densidade, mas esse tanto é preocupante eu diria. Muita coisa pode afetar isso, eu chequei uns comentários abaixo e vi que tens um 360mm, não era pra tar tão quente assim então tem algum problema, pode ser pasta, posição da bomba, ou até mesmo o AIO estar entupido, pois alguns modelos da MSI nos últimos anos tiveram problema quanto a isso, o ideal seria colocar um air cooler respeitável e testar pra ver se o AIO é o maior culpado
They're cooler with curve optimizer all core -28 or -30 depending Ryzen master, both system 5600x from 30- 55°c and 7900x with 90w limit 40-66°c. Always do BIOS upgrade to avoid issues.
@SamRecon Thank you! With the BIOS update, the temperature dropped by about 20°C. Yesterday, while playing *Days Gone* at 380+ FPS, the temperature was only 66°C with the curve preset set to normal. Enabling EXPO caused a noticeable increase in CPU temperature, but even so, it no longer exceeds 85°C, even under extreme heat and 100% stress rendering RTX in benchmarks. I'll further reduce the temperature soon by installing air conditioning.
Ja estava aqui no google tradutor para fazer uma pergunta, mais vi que vc é brasileiro, seu ingles é fluente, agora tenho que fazer 2 perguntas. 1 - Vc acha que os emuladores de switch tem desempenho melhor em processador com cache tipo 9800x3d ou eles se beneficiam de clocks altos tipo do 14900k. 2 - Vc ja morou nos EUA, ou vc aprendeu ingles aqui no BR, tenho que melhorar meu ingles, preciso de umas dicas kkkk😅. Obrigado pela atenção.
Cara não vou dizer que os emuladores de switch, não conseguem aproveitar bem a CPU, no geral eles tem um aproveitamento mediano, poderia ser melhor, mas no momento é isso. Sobre o ingles, não manjo muito tb, nunca morei nos EUA, o que ta rolando aqui é um bom uso de tradutores mais pelo menos duas revisões manuais
It’s not that rpc3 is unoptimised, but the reality is ps3 hardware is much more complex compared to Xbox 360 hardware. Xbox 360 use 256 bit register while ps3 use 512 bit register. so ps3 emulator will always need twice more cpu cycle compared to Xbox emulators PS3 hardware was more suitable for hpc application that’s why some organisations build supercomputers using ps3 clusters. I am a full time research scholar.
I need help with this. I think the temperature is rising too much, considering that I’m in Brazil. I’m using a 360mm water cooler, and the WC hose vibrates, which should mean it’s working properly. Please help me.
your old cpu wasn't bad. now you went overkill on the cpu. not even pc games make full use of such a cpu.( just a hand full of them do) what i would find interesting is seeing an amd cpu with 3d v-cache tested vs a normal amd with a regular x at the end(like yours) and also vs an intel cpu that's relevant. basically a 3 way comparison!
@@AlexwpiGame maybe, i do know its meant for pc gaming, but i am curious as to how much it benefits emulators. i encourage you to do so if he himself experiences anything of note.
CPU performance wasn't an issue until we started using upscaling, FakeFramesGen and raytracing to offload the GPU. The same goes for GPU memory, which also continues to increase, even for 1080p.
@AlexwpiGame don't listen to those saying it's ok for them to hit 105 . It's not a good thing and a good operating temp for that cooler should be between 60-70 under load for whatever you are testing. If it occasionally goes into the 80s when loading new areas then that is fine but to have it sit above 80 constantly cannot be good for the life of the CPU .
Todo mundo que usa o argumento do Pc ruim para justificar má otimizaçao é um total neandertal e nao faz ideia de como aceitar jogos mal otimizados podem moldar a industria daqui pra frente. Mas como qualquer pessoa no mundo, quem sofre pelo comportamento dos idiotas não são eles mesmos, mas sim quem realmente tem clareza no pensamento.
I need help with this. I think the temperature is rising too much, considering that I’m in Brazil. I’m using a 360mm water cooler, and the WC hose vibrates, which should mean it’s working properly. Please help me.
@@AlexwpiGame Search about undervoting and underclocking. If you do it correctly, you'll reduce the power consumption and temps of your CPU and won't affect the performance a lot. Also, a water cooler will be good! Remember that, generally, it's ok if your CPU stays to 80C under load. But if that load is a state that takes hours, it will be a good thing to take some breaks ;) Those are all I know on the subject. I hope I could help you even a little. Good luck and thanks for your videos!
Sorry I'm sticking with my 12400f does the job and I fail to see why you would want to run emulated games above 60fps what is the point you are not competing against anyone where the extra fps can make a difference.
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Hello, new to the channel. The video card does matter for emulation when emulating in 1440p or 4K. Otherwise, at lower resolution it's true the GPU isn't the issue.
I've been testing for years. Even on dolphin you'll notice a difference in frames per second at 4k with a better GPU. Liked the video. 👍🏻
I know this is unrelated but give the Quran a read, also have a good day :)
What about using a Rog Ally Extreme to do Emulation, will that work well with?
What is the best switch emulator
Cool upgrade! Happy to be a supporter of this channel since the beginning. Keep the good job, Alex.
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I upgraded from an I7-10700F and RTX 2060 with 16GB RAM to a Ryzen 9 7900X with an RTX 4080 Super and 32GB RAM. I have ennjoyed performance gains across the board of course. With MGS 4, I went from 3.5 hours for PPU compiles to 35 minutes under the new setup. 4 hours still seems quite excessive. I have found as emulation progresses, more CPU is always better if you can afford it. Thanks for the videos!!!
*the nvme situation is crazy*
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My heatsink is also stuck to the SSD 😢
@@Knoah321 and RIP?
@@AlexwpiGame nah, luckily my Victus 16 has two SSD slots. So I didn't remove the stuck heatsink.
I recently ordered a Ryzen 9800x3d and I'm wait for it to ship. You can argue that I overspent but I am excited because I will have a CPU that will probably tear through any game I throw at it for the next 5-10 years.
5 to 10 is a stretch. I got a 10900K im 2020 thinking it'll last 5 years. 2023, and it's already bottlenecking my 4080 and a lot of games from 2023. AMD is good but don't bet on it still being good in 5 years.
@@WheeledHamsterHe means, he can still use that cpu to play any games within those time frames, not much about bottlenecking as that's pretty much obvious to every hardware though x3d chips are notorious to being long lived as check out ryzen 5 5800x3d still going strong and kicking hard even after these many years so GG, and x3d chip are the type of chips which it's not the cpu who's bottlenecking anymore, it's the gpu.
As you can still slap any of the newest gpu in the first gen x3d chip and expects comparable performance to the modern latest cpus to date, check benchmarks for proof lol.
@@WheeledHamster 10900k is still a powerful CPU even if it bottlenecks. Why would you expect a 2020 chip to keep up with a 2023 high end GPU ?
It may be a bit overkill for most situations, but for the person who wants the best and won't have to worry for several generations, it's a beast.
Thank you for this information Alex!😎
I have this CPU and I'm super happy with it. Perfect for emulation and gaming with plenty of power to spare ;) Greetings from Poland ;)
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And what about its temperature? Although there’s a big contrast in temperature between Brazil and Poland.
@@AlexwpiGame It's cold in winter today, for example, -1 degree Celsius at night it reaches -5 degrees. I noticed in your video that your CPU temperature is quite high, reaching up to 90 degrees. My temperature under load does not exceed 70 degrees, and at rest it is a maximum of 35 degrees.
@@PapaBelzemondmight be better cooling, heatsink application, or the lower ambient temperature
amazing video as always thanks! Alex
Heyyy you finally upgraded. GG man
Extremely nice video!
I use a laptop on 13th gen i7 with 4060 and get okayish performance. Would love to do something like you did (if I had the time lol)
I upgraded too. Went from I5 10400f to an I7 10700f 😂 and PS3 and Xenia run better? I will say that I almost always run the games at native or locked 60 fps simply because i have found those higher frame rates almost always breaks something in the game.
Great video and congratulations on the new hardware.
So are they good for emulation did you try PS3 exclusives and see if they are good in 2025
@GhostGamer799 They run the exclusive rpg's like Tales or Falcom games darn near perfect. Not tried the Naughty Dog or GoW games but Sly Cooper runs great. Might try GoW3 later this week but to think of it everything that says works on the compatibility list has worked for me.
Wtf ? Such a lame upgrade should've aimed for 11700f at least. RPCS3 may see some increase but others are gonna be similar
The 1% lows* uplift is amazing
Great vid 👍
Great as always
congrats on the upgade
Thx ✌🏻
It's a nice upgrade have a good time with it and keep going your video is awesome :)
Thx bro
I have a Ryzen 5 4600G (no GPU at the moment), and except for Xenia, most emulators work fine (at their default settings). However, using upscaling is a different matter.
Looks like you were half right about RPCS3 and the lack of optimization (the 9700X is quite strong and even using that the changes weren't as significant as I would've hoped)
Como sempre ótimos vídeos.
Obrigado!
Yes finally you explained the importance of CPU on terms of emulation
I have come to a point where I only buy consoles, games, PC just to let them collect dust. I wish I had the excitement like when I couldn't afford them but played many games to completion on low end hardwares. I still like content like yours, though. Keep up, Man!
thats the beauty of emulation and pc, u can upgrade and in that instant have ur 1% lows lifted, hopefully u will like the new hardware alex
Thank you, but I won't be able to sleep until I manage to lower the temperature. I think they assembled it wrong or used poor-quality thermal paste.
Congrats on the upgrade, sorry to hear about the ssd. I know water cooling is nice but air cooling would've done just fine imo, thermalright coolers are cheap and performance is amazing. Also why not the 7700x instead of the 9700x since gaming performance is very similar, was it for the uplift in creative apps? Either way emulation won't benefit from such and upgrade compared to PC games. That was quite the upgrade, i'm sure you are happy.
I think it was for the avx-512 improvements in emulation like rpcs3.
@amzgamingx the 7000 series has avx512 support
@ibelieveinjesusinmyspareti2861 9000 series improves on it allot
In short, I consider that: Depending on what will you emulate, what you should focus on the CPU side is single core to quad core performance, with the highest clocks you can find as those programs rely on raw performance a lot.
That's the reason I went for Ryzen 5 7600 over I5 13600, it has better raw performance, the enough amount of cores for what I need and higher clock speeds while being quite cheaper.
Just to add, almost all the new Ryzen processors have the AVX-512 instruction, which significantly boosts performance in modern emulators.
Congrats on buying a new setup! Me too, my last upgrade from i9 9900K to 12900K was made purely for emulation sake.
Great
That temps seem concerning. Maybe try to check if you properly installed the cooler, thermal paste, removed the plastic from the cooler's plate, and maybe try to use Curve Optimizer in the BIOS, pretty easy to undervolt ryzen chips without losing (even increasing) performance while getting cooler temps & lower power usage.
i feel the need to stress that for emulation, a vrr (variable refresh rate) monitor is way more important as the key in this, and some older pc games, is to target a stable experience of the expected frame rate of the game. sometimes you can push past 30 on games like tears of the kingdom which is a stable 20fps on switch but other times, pushing past that (like with yakuza 3-5) can break the mini games and brawling aspect as the issue is most console games, especially from japan, built the game on frame timing rather than ms of irl time. this was a great efficiency strat when you have 1-2 versions of a platform max BUT on a pc, where you build can be upgraded at any time, it royally breaks the games to outperform it's expectations.
so a good VRR monitor and a game set to 30fps will def play better than 120fps most of the time.
That NVME SSD chip should be able to resoldered back to the board.
Go to a electronics repair shop and ask them to reflow it back. They might be able to fix it
Another useful information about this is that Emulation is waaaaaay faster CPU and GPU side (at least on Nintendo consoles) On Linux
Aouch!!!!... The SSD!😖 nice video by the way
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Hello nice video! I'am an IT Guy and your CPU seems way too hot with the MSI 360mm Cooler.
1. Did u peeled of the cover from the Cooler before mounting?
2. Did u used your own Thermal paste or the one that was re-applied?
3 Did you mounted the Cooler with enough pressure?
4. Where is the Radiator mounted ? Top or Front?
5 How fast are the Fans spinning on the Radiator?
6. Which Case you use? (can affect CPU Temps alot)
Thank you for reaching out. I really need help with this PC.
1. I purchased this configuration pre-assembled from a service where you choose the parts, and they send you the built PC. However, I noticed some errors they made, such as not enabling Expo. Fortunately, I knew about this and enabled it as soon as I got home. The BIOS was also completely reset, and they provided a certificate stating the PC was under benchmark programs for a long time. I believe this is false because the BIOS only had 5 minutes of runtime. So, the assembly service failed miserably in my case.
2. I don't know which thermal paste was used-or if any was used at all. I'm afraid to disassemble the cooler and unmount the entire backplate, as this would give me even more trouble to put everything back together, and I cannot be without my PC.
3. I could check at another time if the cooler is properly seated. However, yesterday, I lightly touched it while the PC was on, and it seemed firmly in place. It could have been dislodged during transport, although it arrived securely packaged with expanding foam for transport, with only the GPU removed, which I installed later.
4. The fans are positioned at the top of the case.
5. I’ve already tested even with 100% speed. I set the fans to 100% speed and the pump to 100%, but the result remains the same.
6. The case I'm using is this one: www.kabum.com.br/produto/320908. I bought four additional fans, adding three to the side and one at the rear to work as an exhaust fan.
**Extra:** I’m currently looking for computer shops that can pick up the PC, reassemble it, and replace the thermal paste. However, I need them to do this within one business day since I need the machine not only for my channel but also for working from home.
Thanks for your help.
@@AlexwpiGame Ah ok i thought u did it yourself , idk how it is with warranty when u dissassemble the stuff. but with that case if the side ones are intake and the top and rear ones are exhaust it can only be thermal paste or a forgotten cover etc.
Last thing u could try is undervolting with PBO. But that will not be enough cause the CPU is barely used and already reaching that high temps. i guess it insta throttle when u use blender or cinebench where all cores under 100% load.
last 3 PC's i built:
Temps in Hitman 3:
7600x thermalright air cooler (20€) --- 72 degrees max (bad thermalpaste could be 5+ degrees lower)
9600x with thermaltake 360mm AIO (100€) --- 61 degrees max
7600x with arctic 420mm AIO (80€) --- 40 degrees max xD (Big O11 dynamic Lian Li Case with alot of fans)
CPU Temps can varry around 10 degress even on the same CPU Model.
@iceman8804 Apparently, the BIOS update solved the problem. Spent the whole night playing Marvel Rivals with my wife, and the PC didn't even reach 70°C. Yesterday, while playing Days Gone, everything maxed out at 380+ FPS just for a stress test, the GPU hit its max, but the CPU stayed below 70°C, even using the fan profile in normal mode.
@@AlexwpiGame Huh ? Never heared about a Problem like that on AMD site.^^ But ye u need a BIOS Update for the 9000 Series to run or whole PC doesnt boot. So u think the showing Temp was just wrong cause of maybe the "buggy" BIOS or the Voltage was too high cause of the "buggy" BIOS ? :) But glad u solved it :)
Essa temperatura do CPU não tá meio alta demais? Parabéns pelo upgrade mano.
acho que sim, pior que estou utilizando um WC de 360
@@AlexwpiGamechange case to better air flow in-out, I have my am5 limit to 90w twelve core never go up from 60-66°c on summer and winter steady 55°c.
Is xbox 360 emulation optimized enough these days to buy a PC for it and play at 2x resolution or is it still better to have the console?
Is it just me or your CPU seems to be too close to the thermal throttle limit? Or are you overclocking it?
Stock. It seems there's some kind of heating issue; I'm already working on resolving it.
I got a 11400F and is doing a pretty great job !
You should ASAP check your cooler on the cpu. Those temps are crazy for such a low utilization. Unless! You'r home temp is like >45* celsius or something like that ^^'.
Maybe you forgot the thermal paste? It's bad but shouldn't give that bad results even if you did tho
Maybe you didn't screw the cooler to cpu good enough? ofc. don't go crazy, but if you didn't there is air between cooler and cpu and that's could lead to such bad results.
If you have air cooler - that's about it, like last thing that could broke is literally fan's but i think you would spot that fact.
if you have AiO - if it's old, there is a big list of possible issues but if it's new. it's mostly about placing it in correct spot or pump being dead on arrival.
Maybe it's placing makes it hard to deliver liquid to cpu block? Possible
Maybe it has no way to exhoust the hot air outside? That would rise gpu temp too... soo i don't think so
I think I'll take it to a service center to have it checked.
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Overall - if you have AiO next time you should consider getting air cooler.
They are cheap - something like Peerless Assassin 120 cost like... 35$?
Other than that - zero-maintenance other than removing dust from time to time, for ryzen they are much more than enough in terms of temperature and good models are pretty much silent with ryzen levels of power-consumption.
@TheRockyBlocky I have MSI MAG Coreliquid M360
CPUs affect overall PC performance as well. Making sure you have a better CPU than your GPU is a 101 for all PC gamers.
Only true for emulation.
I am using a Core Ultra 7 265k. Did I make a mistake picking it over the 9700X?
Otimo canal. de onde vc é velho?
Interior de SP, São josé do rio preto, isso foi o responsável pelo aquecimento excessivo neste vídeo, que foi parcialmente corrigido com update na bios
totk is totally playable for close to 180hz for you now due to the cpu upgrade and lossless scaling 3
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Thanks for the video. All gameplays are at 1080 res, right? Did you overclock a bit the new cpu or is it at stock state? Thanks
stock 5.5 GHZ
Is a 9000 series even worth it? Doesn't the 7000 support AVX512? Are there any games that really just cant run at decent framerates on 7000 series (outside of engine limitations on the game itself)?
Auto 80c temps XD, but the real important question is does rcps3 do anything for the MGS4's 3+hours of loading screens? Because that crap was unbearable and I am never going back to that lol.
"Edit" bruh 90c temps on gears of war 2 is just wild.
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It can also be your ram timings being poopoo, yuzu is a great emulator to see how your good your kit is.
CPUs ryzen desde a série 3000 são bem quentes por conta da densidade, mas esse tanto é preocupante eu diria.
Muita coisa pode afetar isso, eu chequei uns comentários abaixo e vi que tens um 360mm, não era pra tar tão quente assim então tem algum problema, pode ser pasta, posição da bomba, ou até mesmo o AIO estar entupido, pois alguns modelos da MSI nos últimos anos tiveram problema quanto a isso, o ideal seria colocar um air cooler respeitável e testar pra ver se o AIO é o maior culpado
Vou ver se mando numa assistência ainda essa semana. Hj bateu 96c
They're cooler with curve optimizer all core -28 or -30 depending Ryzen master, both system 5600x from 30- 55°c and 7900x with 90w limit 40-66°c. Always do BIOS upgrade to avoid issues.
@SamRecon Thank you! With the BIOS update, the temperature dropped by about 20°C. Yesterday, while playing *Days Gone* at 380+ FPS, the temperature was only 66°C with the curve preset set to normal. Enabling EXPO caused a noticeable increase in CPU temperature, but even so, it no longer exceeds 85°C, even under extreme heat and 100% stress rendering RTX in benchmarks. I'll further reduce the temperature soon by installing air conditioning.
12th gen i5 is surely magical.... it was a surprisingly good emulation cpu compared to like ryzen 5600 or something like that
Hey, how is the single thread score you get with your 9700x on CPU-Z? thanks
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Is Ryzen 5 1600 enough for nintendo switch emulation
could u do the same comparison for shad ps4? thanks in advance
I recorded it but forgot to include it in the final edit.
Ja estava aqui no google tradutor para fazer uma pergunta, mais vi que vc é brasileiro, seu ingles é fluente, agora tenho que fazer 2 perguntas.
1 - Vc acha que os emuladores de switch tem desempenho melhor em processador com cache tipo 9800x3d ou eles se beneficiam de clocks altos tipo do 14900k.
2 - Vc ja morou nos EUA, ou vc aprendeu ingles aqui no BR, tenho que melhorar meu ingles, preciso de umas dicas kkkk😅.
Obrigado pela atenção.
Cara não vou dizer que os emuladores de switch, não conseguem aproveitar bem a CPU, no geral eles tem um aproveitamento mediano, poderia ser melhor, mas no momento é isso.
Sobre o ingles, não manjo muito tb, nunca morei nos EUA, o que ta rolando aqui é um bom uso de tradutores mais pelo menos duas revisões manuais
Can I know why I can't send long msgs on the Discord server?
cpu is overheating, what is your cooler?
MSI MAG Coreliquid M360 Water Cooler, is this normal?
@@AlexwpiGame my r5 7600 with air cooler noctua nh-l9i with rcps3 it's stuck at 97 degrees, but I keep the PC inside a cabinet...
@@AlexwpiGame no, reapply the paste. Maybe you forgot to peel of the cover, or the paste was not applied properly
You mean while removing nvme it got stuck to cpu cooler ? , because most motherboard have big clearance i dont know how thats even possible lol
The NVMe got stuck in its own heatsink.
@AlexwpiGame I see
What emulator do you consider to be the best for totk now?
Citron
For android too?
@@AlexwpiGame ty i can confirm less stuttering even with new shaders compilation
RPCS3, AVX is supposed to help a lot.
It’s not that rpc3 is unoptimised, but the reality is ps3 hardware is much more complex compared to Xbox 360 hardware.
Xbox 360 use 256 bit register while ps3 use 512 bit register. so ps3 emulator will always need twice more cpu cycle compared to Xbox emulators
PS3 hardware was more suitable for hpc application that’s why some organisations build supercomputers using ps3 clusters.
I am a full time research scholar.
Bro direct input usb gamepad are supported in switch and winlator emulation android plz reply
Can you try pikmin4?
93° on the CPU OMG
I need help with this. I think the temperature is rising too much, considering that I’m in Brazil. I’m using a 360mm water cooler, and the WC hose vibrates, which should mean it’s working properly. Please help me.
@@AlexwpiGameread up on how to do a slight undervolt and how to check for stability.
Believe me the gpu matters alot
ruclips.net/video/ktYAKaXsI54/видео.html
your old cpu wasn't bad. now you went overkill on the cpu. not even pc games make full use of such a cpu.( just a hand full of them do)
what i would find interesting is seeing an amd cpu with 3d v-cache tested vs a normal amd with a regular x at the end(like yours) and also vs an intel cpu that's relevant. basically a 3 way comparison!
I have a friend who recently purchased a Ryzen 7 5700X3D. Maybe I could borrow it from him just to run this performance test.
@@AlexwpiGame maybe, i do know its meant for pc gaming, but i am curious as to how much it benefits emulators. i encourage you to do so if he himself experiences anything of note.
I want to use a chinese 13980HX but I hear it can overclock to 5.5ghz, but man, degradation scares me
CPU performance wasn't an issue until we started using upscaling, FakeFramesGen and raytracing to offload the GPU. The same goes for GPU memory, which also continues to increase, even for 1080p.
Lossless scaling doesn't break the emulators compared to unlocking fps ;)
Bayonetta 3 pc version? Is this just rumor!
It's a dream
Oh that poor 9700x is cooking holding 80+ at sub 50% loads
I updated the BIOS, and the temperature dropped drastically. It might have been a reading issue.
94C? That CPU is cooking
It seems there's some kind of heating issue; I'm already working on resolving it.
@@AlexwpiGame good luck
@@AlexwpiGameThat CPU with that cooler should sit around 60-70 degrees for emulation
@@ree2449 thx
@AlexwpiGame don't listen to those saying it's ok for them to hit 105 . It's not a good thing and a good operating temp for that cooler should be between 60-70 under load for whatever you are testing. If it occasionally goes into the 80s when loading new areas then that is fine but to have it sit above 80 constantly cannot be good for the life of the CPU .
Todo mundo que usa o argumento do Pc ruim para justificar má otimizaçao é um total neandertal e nao faz ideia de como aceitar jogos mal otimizados podem moldar a industria daqui pra frente. Mas como qualquer pessoa no mundo, quem sofre pelo comportamento dos idiotas não são eles mesmos, mas sim quem realmente tem clareza no pensamento.
Mitou, traz um óscar para esse maluko
CPU TEMP: 94C? 🚒
😭
Just Lossless Scaling to boost the FPS
I'm able to get decent performance out of my mid range intel.
Dude your cpu ia crying with those temps of 93C, better undervolt your cpu
No it isn’t, RYZEN chips are good to 105c
I need help with this. I think the temperature is rising too much, considering that I’m in Brazil. I’m using a 360mm water cooler, and the WC hose vibrates, which should mean it’s working properly. Please help me.
@@AlexwpiGame Search about undervoting and underclocking. If you do it correctly, you'll reduce the power consumption and temps of your CPU and won't affect the performance a lot. Also, a water cooler will be good!
Remember that, generally, it's ok if your CPU stays to 80C under load. But if that load is a state that takes hours, it will be a good thing to take some breaks ;)
Those are all I know on the subject. I hope I could help you even a little. Good luck and thanks for your videos!
Bruhh mine goes to 97-98 regularly
@@AlexwpiGame 93c is fine if the ambient temps are hot too, don't worry too much and enjoy the PC man!
You are wrong PS3 emulator loved NEW GPU and I can prove that !
lol i play all great whit my i5 11400f and my intel arc 770 special edition
Wrong, RPCS3 is already optimized, but faster CPU is required to run all PS3 Games, blame Sony for making CELL, PS3 emulation is not easy
Build a new PC in a new year
why bring old i5 with new r7 amd when they have more cache, core and clock speed , i throught he would use i7 or i9 for the test
Me an my I7 3770 🥲😪
I think the problem is u are getting alot of bottleneck xD
again?
CPU without 3DV-Cache??
Windows Install?
Are you from the past?
Now time to upgrade your android phone 🗣️🔥
Sorry I'm sticking with my 12400f does the job and I fail to see why you would want to run emulated games above 60fps what is the point you are not competing against anyone where the extra fps can make a difference.
yep 12400f is enough but for some heavy game drop fps alot on rpcs3 should buy top tier cpu
botw masterpiece totk just overrated
if you didn't have gone for the AMD i would have called you a 🤡 & Brand Fanboy like iPhone users.
I'm not usually a brand fanboy, but at the moment, I still wouldn't use an AMD GPU.
@AlexwpiGame Understandable.
no shadps4 test, its a ps4 emulator
imagine lying about emulator performance smh sad
no shadps4 ? 🥲
I recorded it but forgot to include it in the final edit.
@@AlexwpiGame did upgradeing the cpu make a diffrence cause i have r5 5500 and rtx 2080ti and thinking of upgrading the cpu to r7 5700x3d