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DirectX: 11.Graphics card (NVIDIA): nVidia GeForce® GTX 660 2GB.Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon™ HD 7850 2GB.OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.Regarding the actual direct X error, several players have had success solving similar Direct X errors with BF3,4, and 1 using this solution: You can see how your CPU stacks up against the minimum required CPU here:Īlso as a side note your RAM is at the minimum required and most of the problems we see on this site are from people with 8GB of RAM so a RAM upgrade may be beneficial in the future for your if you plan on gaming on your rig long term. Often with rigs just below specs they will run a game until a patch or driver update and then crash or flat out refuse to load the game after the update. Previously I have been getting 60 fps on just undder high settings at 1080p.Īny help would be greatly appreciate, thanks in CPU is actually under the minimum required specs to run BF1 so your below spec CPU may be creating problems elsewhere. I enabled the Dx12 settings which stops the crashes, but gives me a lot of fps drops. So far I have replaced mobo, checked and updated bios and gpu drivers, reinstalled BF1 and used cc cleaner. I don't know how much overclocking it can take, but AMD CPUs dont fare as well as Intel CPUs when it comes to PCSX2.Ever since the newest patch, I have been getting these spontaneous crashes whilst playing BF1 with them all having the same error window: Your CPU might be an issue for the more demanding games. Some Wii emulation is in my plan, too.You should be fine for all of those, except GT4(load/start a race with the software renderer, then switch back to the hardware renderer with the F9 key before the race starts to work around mose issues, but you might need to stick with 3x here), and SotC (which requires VU speedhacks to make it run well I believe).ģx scaling will be enough in vertical resolution, 4x should be roughly enough(4圆40=2560) for horizontal resolution as well. I will overclock my Ryzen 1200 once the water cooling loop is set, so don't worry about the CPU. (01-11-2018, 07:38 PM)Livy Wrote: To make it easier, these are games on my mind: Final Fantasy X→XII, God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, Okami, Burnout 3, Gran Turismo 4, Resident Evil 4, Fatal Frame. I prefer them because of their low power consumption, but can't put them to the test right now because I don't have many games at the moment. Older card suggestions are welcome, although the power is higher and reliability is lower. Currently I have a lot of MSI GTX 750 Gaming, MSI GTX 750 Ti Gaming, and Asus GTX 950 Expedition around, which I bought for dirt cheap at $18 / $40 / $74 respectively. Old, used graphics cards are preferable due to cost (don't suggest something like the garbage GT 1030). FYI, I just sold my GTX 1070 because I never used above 30% of its power. Once assembled, it will be a pain to replace because the card is part of the custom liquid cooling loop. I need one that should be enough to run most games on PCSX2 at 1440p. I already have appropriate parts for these purposes. I just want to play my favorites old games that I've been missing for years, and some PS2 games again. The only thing I am considering is the graphics card for my upcoming 1440p 27" monitor. I would like a multimedia PC with lightining fast SSD, reliable large RAID storage for game collection, custom water cooling for the sake of aesthetic, and high-end audio system. of Duty: Black Ops 4 performance benchmark and compare them using NVIDIA. I can afford the highest end hardware right now, but it is no longer my goal. Is Core i7-4770K or Core i5-4690K the right processor for the games at hand. My life is sad, but I am eventually able to build my dream PC after more than a decade. Been playing around with PCSX2 since 2006, I barely had the chance to play anything at good framerate and high resolution. Maybe not many people I know remains, however it is good to see PCSX2 project lives on. It's been a long time since I last visited here.