@@vocalninja5889 i've already done that with a mini office pc (Elitedesk 800 G2) without a dedicated graphics card and it can go up to and including Gamecube. Most Gamecube and PS2 runs fine and even some games with upscaling. Other games including Burnout revenge for example struggles.
Also, @TechDweeb for those of us new to emulation, can you please go over the emulators themselves? Split into several categories. Like more mature emulation software, and newer software just up and coming onto the scene, and by generation and which emulators are better for which console and why? I would love to learn more about emulation, and I am overwhelmed with options.
@@TechDweeb oh man, that's a GREAT idea, another thing you could do is make one of those cheat sheets you made a while back, something like "as of X date" and then a general outline for the emulators, it'd make choosing which emulator to use a LOT easier
One issue you’re running into here is that these retro drives have very old versions of the emulators bundled in. I’d be interested in seeing what the PC can do with updated versions of the high-end emulators.
Really great drugs.... er i mean video, yeah great quality video... as always. I appreciate the lower ambient lighting you use in your environments and the back and forth with the anti-dweeb... not too surprised with the performance of this budget pc I run almost all those emus on a S20 mostly upscaled (no wiiu emulator)... latest samsung update broke my daijisho pretty good though, damn these relentless updates... yeah l rambling so... We can't stop here... this is bat country
Thanks drugs! What was the update that broke your daijisho? Was that the update that broke Retoarch's 'scoped storage' access? If so you can fix it by installing the Retroarch nightly builds from their website. buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/android/
@TechDweeb thanks for the insight, but from some Google scrubbing I think it has to do with Android 13, now citra(antutu), redream, and drastic won't start from the frontend... still works stand alone
Wow. None of this really surprised me except BotW for Wii U. I was shocked that it was able to run that game that well at that resolution. That seems very impressive to me.
Yeah you're right. I never bother testing OG xbox because there isn't a ton of compatibility, but I really should. I'll make sure to include it in the next video 👍
@@TechDweeb Awesome! You're right about the compatibility. On my PC that is ancient (so worse than this build but better than the budget) I was able to get GTA San Andreas to load (but the shadows were wonky) and the most important one I wanted to work, Jet Set Radio Future worked (aside from the random buzzing sound and slowdown on speed boost). -_- But there might be other great games with a better playability. Oh, and have you bought a USB Wii light bar and EOM Wiimote to play those Wii games? I found it to be super easy to set up and get running.
I'm using a RX570 8GB with a 10400F and it will emulate PS3 no problem at all with upscaling. The price is not much more than the machine listed here. In fact I bought mine for around the 400 budget mark going second hand/amazon warehouse with some bits like fans I had just hanging around.
@@TechDweeb a few months later I ended up dropping in an 11400F and a fast NVME gen 4 drive. All frame drops and stutter eliminated and still dirt cheap parts
@@TechDweeb I am using a n i7-4790s with 1050ti and most PS3 emulation runs really smooth including skate 3 which runs with steady 60 fps. I am inclined to think that it's the missing 4 threads that are the problem, but 3 fps?! Not sure if that is all it is.
@@TechDweeb I think its the number of threads. The 3770k ran ps3 better than what was showing here. They both only have 4 cores but the 3770k has hyperthreading.
@@baroncalamityplus Exactly. I have an old i7-3770 4c/8t and I'm surprised how well it can run RPCS3 emulation. Obviously not all games. Yet tested. Out of 161 retail games 75%/121 and 87 PSN games 72%/64 are playable. Using the default 1280x720 resolution. Skate 3 is one of the more CPU intensive games to emulate.
I was able to get Skate 3 to work in free skate, other than that, I also experienced dips and lag.. Was a total nightmare to play like that! 😆 I really enjoy your videos! The drugs, I enjoy your drugs 💀
Mr. Dweeb! PS3 Games are absolutely playable on your niece’s 9th Gen i5! Skate is one of the hardest games to emulate. You also need the latest build that updates nightly. Street Fighter 4 runs amazing! The Rayman Series. Castlevania games. All run anmazing. And you used Open GL when Vulcan works so much better! I can emulate all of these games at 60fps during gameplay with an i5 6500. Some cut scenes are choppy and too much for the 6th gen i5. Do a deeper video on RPCS3! It’s amazing!
Actually I misspoke when I called it an i5. It's an i3. But thanks for the tips, I'll see if I can figure it out and if I do then I'll mention that in the next video in the series.
Brilliant video! I guess PS3 games like Rayman would be playable. I presume the same can be said for Xenia. Looking forward to your high end emulation rig! If you do use a power hungry CPU like the 13700K, I would be very interested to see what kind of temps it would reach while playing Skate 3 (a VERY cpu demanding game) Haven't had time yet to see your previous video but I shall catch up soon! PS The drug jokes would make your videos "riské" for any teenager wanting to get into emulation... So yeah, don't just make videos for 40 year olds 😅
It's not for me. Huge chonky bezels are ugly, glossy shell is prone to looking dirty, not pocket friendly because of the thickness of the trigger humps, and it's the same guts as the RP3+ which is a better form factor IMO. Also it doesn't come in orange 😭
What I REALLY want to see is a better DOS emulator, sure DOSBOX exists, but it's a pain in the Micktah to get the game's folder mounted, and I eventually just gave up, and dragged the .exe onto the DosBox shortcut instead. (pro tip guys) anyways, Why can't we see a fully functional GUI setup like other console emulators, just made to look like Norton Commander? Everything is already done, all you have to do is add your ROMs into a folder, and BAM off to the races!
@@TechDweeb Two words : D-Fend Reloaded. It's a front end for DOSBOX and while it's not 100% "done for you," (was DOS ever?) it has templates and individual configs and makes the whole thing a LOT easier to configure. It even supports different builds of DOSBOX, for those who want to mess with that; some builds have 3Dfx support, and it supports ScummVM as well. I have all of my DOS games in a folder, with subfolders, and it mounts that main folder, goes to the game's subfolder, and sets up the emulation parameters - processor speed, RAM, video type, sound card, joysticks, etc., and you can tweak that if needed. It maintains config files for each game, independently configurable - and yeah, eventually, off to the races... I even have Mechwarrior 2 running with CD audio from an image file, running better than it ever did on a Pentium. It's pretty sweet. The sad part about this project is that it hasn't been updated in nearly 8 years, but the last version (1.4.4) seems to work fine... Maybe you can grace us with a production about D-Fend Reloaded, IDK.
Ive been messing with a 32-bit windows tablet powered by a intel bay trail z3735g for a cheap emulation setup. Pretty impressed on what you can get out of old hardware with the right emulators.
I think the PS3 emulator is on drugs... like me. We have a lot in common, maybe someday the PS3 emulator and I should get coffee sometime, in Amsterdam.
I suggest using Ryujinx for Switch emulation. The latest update is incredible and is running games way better now. Maybe better than Yuzu? Also, Skate 3 is one of the more harder games to emulate.
RPCS3 recommends 6 cores 12 threads or 8 cores 8 threads. 4/4 9100f won't cut it. 4/8 will typically run lighter ps3 games ok. Even the 6/6 i5-9400f struggles. Xenia requires a strong GPU and preferably 6 threads
A few points 1. Your picture is way off. My stomach is much bigger. Because I don't do drugs. So I can get fat. 2. I can't quite figure out who the other guy is. Alter ego? Evil twin? Voices inside the head? Not knowing is eating em up man! 3. There was a no 3, but I forgot what it was. You're running out of pc emulators to test. I mean, if you consider tinkering and tweaking emulators not ready for the prime time fun (which I do when I have a powerful enough pc), then sure. There's plenty of material. However, if you just want to relax after a hard day, kick back and watch Tech Dweeb videos and play some games, not necessarily at the same time or in that order, we're getting to the point where almost anything can run everything.
Did you try to use the pcsx2 nightly builds? The San Andreas glitch doesn't happen to me anymore (I just realized that you are not using the nightly builds, I recommend that when you try that emulator you go for those nightly builds, not the stable ones that are very outdated)
The bad thing is that it no longer has support for Windows 7, depending on how old the cpu is, you have to be sse 4.1 or avx, since I think it is no longer optimized for CPUs with sse 4.1, although I don't know exactly, but now introduce vulkan and dx12
Been trying to get into emulation for a while now , every time I try to install retroarch ends up in big failure.guess gotta keep reading on the forums. great video btw!!!
Try RetroBat! It's a super easy installation process and it comes with RetroArch all pre-configured with the cores downloaded and ready to add your roms & play.
@TechDweeb: hi very interesting topic, nice video :) could you please test different android emulators under windows? I am running certain ones and have issues with this or that.
Bro can you please buy a i7 3770 and benchmark it with his intel hd 4000 like emulation, editing kind of things and or some pc games like minecraft. I have a h61 motherboard who's only support highly a i7 3rd gen can you please make a video on it plz. BTW love your videos man dope
Thanks buddy! I had an i7 3770k before I started my channel. I don't think it would do well with Minecraft because that's more CPU intensive which would put strain on the integrated graphics, but it would probably work fine at the lowest settings. And it's totally fine for light emulation. I have a motherboard for 3rd gen intel, if I ever find one at a good price I'll make a video 👍
I've done this. Emulation wise, its good for up to PS2 and most PSP at 1x resolution. PS3, and Xbox is out of the question unless you want to play them at half or a third of the frame rate running on native hardware. Minecraft will work great though on the Windows Store version, you may have to turn down the render distanced a bit compared to the Java version of Minecraft. Disclaimer: this was about 3 years ago so modern versions of those programs may run better or worse depending on including new features and optimizations.
@@TechDweeb that's ok. At first I was thinking ohh you're defining them by power (GameCube and Wii being a generation) but then I saw you put 3DS and Switch as 2nd generation and they're not close in power or release date. So I was confused how you were defining generations.
Ryujinx is better in my experience playing persona 5 royal on ryujinx with no issues on the other hand yuzu had a graphical glitch like a complete black during battles tried online fixes but that didn't work so switched to ryujinx which works perfectly fine.
I've got an old HP Z400 machine with a Xeon 4 core 8 thread processor (IDK the number, it's not very intuitive E5 something something) and 24 gigglebytes of ddddddr 3. oh and I forgot, it uses an old Quadro GPU with 2gb of vram. And I'm curious what I could emulate on it! (hopefully for free!)
400-600 Bucks... is NO Budget PC. A Budget PC looks like this: 30€ i7 2600k (Overclocked / or AMD FX8350 with OC) 20€ for OC CPU cooler (40 for a used AIO Watercooling) 20-30€ 16GB DDR3 30€ A Mobo where these parts will fit. 30-50€ A GTX 780 (small OC needed) or an RX 470 25€ A used PSU from a pro seller with enough power (I love LC Power with 600/650W) 15-20€ 256GB SSD 25€ 2TB HDD 20€ A case with no bling bling but good airflow [20€ for 2 or 3 case fans] Tadaaa! ~250 € (or less*) That's it. *PS: Always buy a bundle or almost complete PC as a base (that's cheaper) And if you are not a complete Rookie.... don't use a stock Windows and for heaven's sake not W11. (Batocera with Steam client is my first choice for emulation... and modern gaming also. Even GOG or Epic etc. can be integrated PPS: as a Budget Gamer, I play my Games most of the Time at 720P, or 1080p PPPS: Need more Power and your Budget is a little Higher: i5 6600k and GTX 780ti / RX 480 and DDR4
I have this hp g1 600 that has an i5 4590 in it, REALLY dont want to pony up 130 for an rx 6400, or 230 for a 1650 LP, heres hoping an rx 550 with the i5 4th gen and an ssd can cut it for ps2 and gamecube
Right click taskbar > toolbars > New Toolbar Create a folder with the shortcuts you want The new toolbar will be in your taskbar. Right click taskbar to 'unlock' it, then you can move the new toolbar to the other side of the taskbar (the top, as I have it). Then right click the toolbar, go to view > large icons, then right click again and uncheck "show text" and "show title". You can also create a 2nd toolbar with small icons. That's what I do on my main rig, 4-6 large icons with 9 small icons below, for all my most used programs.
That's weird, I have a equivalent ryzen pc and could run rpcs3 with better fps in games that are not even listed as compatible, there's probably something wrong with the version you're using
I'm almost 60 and can't get enough Emulation. Lol
Likewise, although I'm just starting.
Some really great old games out there, AVP and Punisher arcade are some of my favorite games from when I was a kid.
@@sushi_wolf Good old days
I am in love with that humor.
Another awesome video Techdweeb, thank you. Entertaining, informative and funny!
Hi TECH. Can you possibly do a review on batocera working on a office pc with jist integrated graphics. Just wanted to see how cheap one could go.
@@vocalninja5889 i've already done that with a mini office pc (Elitedesk 800 G2) without a dedicated graphics card and it can go up to and including Gamecube. Most Gamecube and PS2 runs fine and even some games with upscaling. Other games including Burnout revenge for example struggles.
@@vocalninja5889 Done! ruclips.net/video/y44FNj0irYk/видео.html
Also, @TechDweeb for those of us new to emulation, can you please go over the emulators themselves? Split into several categories. Like more mature emulation software, and newer software just up and coming onto the scene, and by generation and which emulators are better for which console and why? I would love to learn more about emulation, and I am overwhelmed with options.
Good idea for a vid right there!
@@TechDweeb oh man, that's a GREAT idea, another thing you could do is make one of those cheat sheets you made a while back, something like "as of X date" and then a general outline for the emulators, it'd make choosing which emulator to use a LOT easier
Actually, at 43, drugs are missing from my life
Yeah! Life starts at 40
One issue you’re running into here is that these retro drives have very old versions of the emulators bundled in. I’d be interested in seeing what the PC can do with updated versions of the high-end emulators.
The high end emulators are all my own, fully updated (I put a note at 09:59 that all emulators after that point aren't from the HD).
yeas my 5 line beard lookin good thx for the fresh cut
Wonder how my Ryzen 5 3600 and Rx 6600xt do with ps3 emulator cuz it's running smoothly with PSP and PS2, again good video tech dweeb
Really great drugs.... er i mean video, yeah great quality video... as always. I appreciate the lower ambient lighting you use in your environments and the back and forth with the anti-dweeb... not too surprised with the performance of this budget pc I run almost all those emus on a S20 mostly upscaled (no wiiu emulator)... latest samsung update broke my daijisho pretty good though, damn these relentless updates... yeah l rambling so...
We can't stop here... this is bat country
Thanks drugs!
What was the update that broke your daijisho? Was that the update that broke Retoarch's 'scoped storage' access? If so you can fix it by installing the Retroarch nightly builds from their website. buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/android/
@TechDweeb thanks for the insight, but from some Google scrubbing I think it has to do with Android 13, now citra(antutu), redream, and drastic won't start from the frontend... still works stand alone
Wow. None of this really surprised me except BotW for Wii U. I was shocked that it was able to run that game that well at that resolution. That seems very impressive to me.
Another great video! I did have a small question. I didn't notice you mention the Original Xbox (or did I just miss that part)?
Yeah you're right. I never bother testing OG xbox because there isn't a ton of compatibility, but I really should. I'll make sure to include it in the next video 👍
@@TechDweeb Awesome! You're right about the compatibility. On my PC that is ancient (so worse than this build but better than the budget) I was able to get GTA San Andreas to load (but the shadows were wonky) and the most important one I wanted to work, Jet Set Radio Future worked (aside from the random buzzing sound and slowdown on speed boost). -_- But there might be other great games with a better playability. Oh, and have you bought a USB Wii light bar and EOM Wiimote to play those Wii games? I found it to be super easy to set up and get running.
I'm using a RX570 8GB with a 10400F and it will emulate PS3 no problem at all with upscaling. The price is not much more than the machine listed here. In fact I bought mine for around the 400 budget mark going second hand/amazon warehouse with some bits like fans I had just hanging around.
Yeah I had a feeling the 9100f was holding us back here.
@@TechDweeb a few months later I ended up dropping in an 11400F and a fast NVME gen 4 drive. All frame drops and stutter eliminated and still dirt cheap parts
@@TechDweeb I am using a n i7-4790s with 1050ti and most PS3 emulation runs really smooth including skate 3 which runs with steady 60 fps. I am inclined to think that it's the missing 4 threads that are the problem, but 3 fps?! Not sure if that is all it is.
@@TechDweeb I think its the number of threads. The 3770k ran ps3 better than what was showing here. They both only have 4 cores but the 3770k has hyperthreading.
@@baroncalamityplus Exactly. I have an old i7-3770 4c/8t and I'm surprised how well it can run RPCS3 emulation. Obviously not all games. Yet tested. Out of 161 retail games 75%/121 and 87 PSN games 72%/64 are playable. Using the default 1280x720 resolution. Skate 3 is one of the more CPU intensive games to emulate.
I was able to get Skate 3 to work in free skate, other than that, I also experienced dips and lag.. Was a total nightmare to play like that! 😆
I really enjoy your videos! The drugs, I enjoy your drugs 💀
I just came here for the dwuks... I-I mean oreos. Great video. now BOOT up GTA and get the drugs.
Mr. Dweeb! PS3 Games are absolutely playable on your niece’s 9th Gen i5! Skate is one of the hardest games to emulate. You also need the latest build that updates nightly. Street Fighter 4 runs amazing! The Rayman Series. Castlevania games. All run anmazing. And you used Open GL when Vulcan works so much better! I can emulate all of these games at 60fps during gameplay with an i5 6500. Some cut scenes are choppy and too much for the 6th gen i5. Do a deeper video on RPCS3! It’s amazing!
Actually I misspoke when I called it an i5. It's an i3. But thanks for the tips, I'll see if I can figure it out and if I do then I'll mention that in the next video in the series.
he definitely didn't do drugs
Brilliant video!
I guess PS3 games like Rayman would be playable. I presume the same can be said for Xenia.
Looking forward to your high end emulation rig! If you do use a power hungry CPU like the 13700K, I would be very interested to see what kind of temps it would reach while playing Skate 3 (a VERY cpu demanding game)
Haven't had time yet to see your previous video but I shall catch up soon!
PS The drug jokes would make your videos "riské" for any teenager wanting to get into emulation... So yeah, don't just make videos for 40 year olds 😅
i5-9100F? AFAIK, 9100F is only on i3 9th gen line up, for i5 it would be 9400F or 9500F
Oops. Yeah that's right. i3. Brain fart.
@@TechDweeb It's fine. Too bad it didn't work well for RPCS3 emulations, however i5-9400F or 9500F would do
A+ content, and i would like to hear your thoughts on the new retroid pocket flip🤗
It's not for me. Huge chonky bezels are ugly, glossy shell is prone to looking dirty, not pocket friendly because of the thickness of the trigger humps, and it's the same guts as the RP3+ which is a better form factor IMO.
Also it doesn't come in orange 😭
@@TechDweeb did write this comment while standing?
I DID 😗
Will Techdweeb ever get his drugs???
This was your best video yet. As i am approaching middle age, i miss playing old snes and sega genesis games. Good times
What I REALLY want to see is a better DOS emulator, sure DOSBOX exists, but it's a pain in the Micktah to get the game's folder mounted, and I eventually just gave up, and dragged the .exe onto the DosBox shortcut instead. (pro tip guys) anyways, Why can't we see a fully functional GUI setup like other console emulators, just made to look like Norton Commander? Everything is already done, all you have to do is add your ROMs into a folder, and BAM off to the races!
I'm with ya. DosBox could be so much simpler than it is by default.
@@TechDweeb Two words : D-Fend Reloaded. It's a front end for DOSBOX and while it's not 100% "done for you," (was DOS ever?) it has templates and individual configs and makes the whole thing a LOT easier to configure. It even supports different builds of DOSBOX, for those who want to mess with that; some builds have 3Dfx support, and it supports ScummVM as well.
I have all of my DOS games in a folder, with subfolders, and it mounts that main folder, goes to the game's subfolder, and sets up the emulation parameters - processor speed, RAM, video type, sound card, joysticks, etc., and you can tweak that if needed. It maintains config files for each game, independently configurable - and yeah, eventually, off to the races... I even have Mechwarrior 2 running with CD audio from an image file, running better than it ever did on a Pentium. It's pretty sweet. The sad part about this project is that it hasn't been updated in nearly 8 years, but the last version (1.4.4) seems to work fine...
Maybe you can grace us with a production about D-Fend Reloaded, IDK.
Ive been messing with a 32-bit windows tablet powered by a intel bay trail z3735g for a cheap emulation setup. Pretty impressed on what you can get out of old hardware with the right emulators.
Awesome!
PS2, Dreamcast & XBOX original have more games I actually want to play.
Would love to see better Saturn emulation too.
techdweeb off the rails with this one right off rip rofl!
Great vid! Yeah PS3 loves more threads.
God this channel 😍
I think the PS3 emulator is on drugs... like me. We have a lot in common, maybe someday the PS3 emulator and I should get coffee sometime, in Amsterdam.
I suggest using Ryujinx for Switch emulation. The latest update is incredible and is running games way better now. Maybe better than Yuzu? Also, Skate 3 is one of the more harder games to emulate.
I'll check it out!
the 1650 in a windowed case is like going to public swim at the Y in the 80's and realizing you should keep your trunks on.
Haha yeah pretty much!
RPCS3 recommends 6 cores 12 threads or 8 cores 8 threads. 4/4 9100f won't cut it. 4/8 will typically run lighter ps3 games ok. Even the 6/6 i5-9400f struggles. Xenia requires a strong GPU and preferably 6 threads
I knew dead or alive would be in here one day xD
A few points
1. Your picture is way off. My stomach is much bigger. Because I don't do drugs. So I can get fat.
2. I can't quite figure out who the other guy is. Alter ego? Evil twin? Voices inside the head? Not knowing is eating em up man!
3. There was a no 3, but I forgot what it was.
You're running out of pc emulators to test. I mean, if you consider tinkering and tweaking emulators not ready for the prime time fun (which I do when I have a powerful enough pc), then sure. There's plenty of material. However, if you just want to relax after a hard day, kick back and watch Tech Dweeb videos and play some games, not necessarily at the same time or in that order, we're getting to the point where almost anything can run everything.
I don't think people EVER get tired of emulation benchmarks. I certainly don't at least!
Did you try to use the pcsx2 nightly builds? The San Andreas glitch doesn't happen to me anymore (I just realized that you are not using the nightly builds, I recommend that when you try that emulator you go for those nightly builds, not the stable ones that are very outdated)
Ah yeah, that was the build that came on the drive. Everything after that generation of consoles I had my own emulators. I'll keep that in mind 👍
The bad thing is that it no longer has support for Windows 7, depending on how old the cpu is, you have to be sse 4.1 or avx, since I think it is no longer optimized for CPUs with sse 4.1, although I don't know exactly, but now introduce vulkan and dx12
Man you need to review the settings for the PS3 emulator, older PC than that one run PS3 better, course depends on the game though
Considering how often you said the word drugs I would be astounded if you don't get demonetised. 😬😂😭
That's... a good point. I didn't think about that. Oops ☹
"We're here for drugs" 💀
Been trying to get into emulation for a while now , every time I try to install retroarch ends up in big failure.guess gotta keep reading on the forums. great video btw!!!
Try RetroBat! It's a super easy installation process and it comes with RetroArch all pre-configured with the cores downloaded and ready to add your roms & play.
@@TechDweeb thanks man ! much appreciated!
@TechDweeb: hi very interesting topic, nice video :)
could you please test different android emulators under windows?
I am running certain ones and have issues with this or that.
Bro can you please buy a i7 3770 and benchmark it with his intel hd 4000 like emulation, editing kind of things and or some pc games like minecraft. I have a h61 motherboard who's only support highly a i7 3rd gen can you please make a video on it plz. BTW love your videos man dope
Thanks buddy! I had an i7 3770k before I started my channel. I don't think it would do well with Minecraft because that's more CPU intensive which would put strain on the integrated graphics, but it would probably work fine at the lowest settings. And it's totally fine for light emulation. I have a motherboard for 3rd gen intel, if I ever find one at a good price I'll make a video 👍
@@TechDweeb thanks bro for reply
I've done this. Emulation wise, its good for up to PS2 and most PSP at 1x resolution. PS3, and Xbox is out of the question unless you want to play them at half or a third of the frame rate running on native hardware. Minecraft will work great though on the Windows Store version, you may have to turn down the render distanced a bit compared to the Java version of Minecraft. Disclaimer: this was about 3 years ago so modern versions of those programs may run better or worse depending on including new features and optimizations.
@@baroncalamityplus thanks man
You're distinction/definitions of generations was very confusing
Sorry 🥺
@@TechDweeb that's ok.
At first I was thinking ohh you're defining them by power (GameCube and Wii being a generation) but then I saw you put 3DS and Switch as 2nd generation and they're not close in power or release date.
So I was confused how you were defining generations.
Ryujinx is better in my experience playing persona 5 royal on ryujinx with no issues on the other hand yuzu had a graphical glitch like a complete black during battles tried online fixes but that didn't work so switched to ryujinx which works perfectly fine.
Good to know!
Ha! You think I have a job.
My girlfriend calls video games, "electronic heroin." So yeah, she thinks they are drugs.
She's not wrong ☝
I've got an old HP Z400 machine with a Xeon 4 core 8 thread processor (IDK the number, it's not very intuitive E5 something something) and 24 gigglebytes of ddddddr 3. oh and I forgot, it uses an old Quadro GPU with 2gb of vram. And I'm curious what I could emulate on it! (hopefully for free!)
I bet you could emulate quite a bit on that. Probably everything up to PS3 (and maybe including PS3).
My laptop will emulate wii u with no problem but not original xbox games, moral of the story is stick with sweet sweet drugs like the man said
400-600 Bucks... is NO Budget PC.
A Budget PC looks like this:
30€ i7 2600k (Overclocked / or AMD FX8350 with OC)
20€ for OC CPU cooler (40 for a used AIO Watercooling)
20-30€ 16GB DDR3
30€ A Mobo where these parts will fit.
30-50€ A GTX 780 (small OC needed) or an RX 470
25€ A used PSU from a pro seller with enough power (I love LC Power with 600/650W)
15-20€ 256GB SSD
25€ 2TB HDD
20€ A case with no bling bling but good airflow
[20€ for 2 or 3 case fans]
Tadaaa! ~250 € (or less*)
That's it.
*PS: Always buy a bundle or almost complete PC as a base (that's cheaper)
And if you are not a complete Rookie.... don't use a stock Windows and for heaven's sake not W11. (Batocera with Steam client is my first choice for emulation... and modern gaming also. Even GOG or Epic etc. can be integrated
PPS: as a Budget Gamer, I play my Games most of the Time at 720P, or 1080p
PPPS: Need more Power and your Budget is a little Higher: i5 6600k and GTX 780ti / RX 480 and DDR4
I have this hp g1 600 that has an i5 4590 in it, REALLY dont want to pony up 130 for an rx 6400, or 230 for a 1650 LP, heres hoping an rx 550 with the i5 4th gen and an ssd can cut it for ps2 and gamecube
I bet a 550 will do fine for ps2 & GC
@@TechDweeb update! I found a 1650 lp for 90, just no I/o shield! 24 gigglebytes of DDR3 Not bad eh? Patience is certainly a virtue lol
No original xbox? I'd love to play Buffy again.
What's the difference between this and just obtaining the emulators and roms/iso's yourself?
No difference. If you have the time/ability to get them yourself then no need to buy anything extra.
10:52 okay so can anyone tell me how he got those 4 icon in one Taskbar ?
Right click taskbar > toolbars > New Toolbar
Create a folder with the shortcuts you want
The new toolbar will be in your taskbar. Right click taskbar to 'unlock' it, then you can move the new toolbar to the other side of the taskbar (the top, as I have it). Then right click the toolbar, go to view > large icons, then right click again and uncheck "show text" and "show title".
You can also create a 2nd toolbar with small icons. That's what I do on my main rig, 4-6 large icons with 9 small icons below, for all my most used programs.
@@TechDweeb thanks ,,,no one on youtube reply me , my eyes are filled 🥹
Interesting that you can't run Skate 3, I got a i7-4770 & RX 580 8GB and can run it at full speed. Must be the extra 4 threads and 10% better gpu.
That's weird, I have a equivalent ryzen pc and could run rpcs3 with better fps in games that are not even listed as compatible, there's probably something wrong with the version you're using
Wheres the link for the drugs video 😆😆😆😆
Did you end up taking a look at my build?
I wonder if an i7 would work any better.
Definitely
Intel i5 9100f is not good for playing ps3 and xbox 360 games. They require 6 cores cpu. That processor has only 4c/4t.
Can’t wait too see video with my kids so they learn to finish their drug use by age 40. Latest
Sage advice 👍
They are 8 and 10 😊
Tiny mistake... i5 9100f does not exist... i3 9100f does.
Yeah I knew that, but my brain farted when I wrote the script, and then again when I added the graphic. I added a note to my description.
Drugs r trash and dumb to smoke. Use your 'puter instead.
look at this board ERYING DIY Gaming PC Motherboard with Onboard CPU i7-11800H $219.00
you meant Zoldo, didn't you?
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ps2,gamecube and dreamcast,where is xbox ???
That console you have is garbage!!
it's a pc not console
Yooooo, ATV Wild Ride