VirtualLarry
No Lifer
Looking at possibly finally doing an upgrade from my C2Q CPUs. I tried out a PS2 emulator on my friend's 3.0GHz Athlon II X4 640 CPU, and it ran at about half of the normal framerate (26FPS on BIOS, 30-45 FPS on game, sometimes 60FPS on game's menus).
Primary purpose of this build would be to run PS2 games at 60FPS solid. Secondarily MAME, and internet radio too.
Want something that I can hook up in place of my current HTPC (780G, BE-2400 2.3Ghz dual-core), via HDMI, to my 32" LCD TV running at 1366x768.
So I basically want a micro-ATX, or a mini-ITX. Current HTPC is sitting on a shelf, would like future emulation/HTPC rig to fit into same space. (Edit: Existing case is 14" wide, 15" deep, and 5.5" high.)
Want to overclock it to the max, whatever I get. I'm basically assuming that this build will involve a 2500K, although there are rumors of a 2550K coming out very soon now.
Budget is not unlimited. Would like to do this on the cheap. I'm not sure what I would even need for this. Is $400 good enough?
I have existing RF wireless keyboard, IR remote for mouse, and will use front-panel USB ports for attaching PS2 controllers via a USB adaptor. Would be nice if it had more than two front-panel USB2. No real need for USB3. Number of front-panel USB is not a deal-breaker, I currently have an APC 7-port USB2 hub plugged in, primarily because the front-panel USB ports on current HTPC don't supply enough power to run my MagicJack, so it's plugged into the USB hub.
I also have an OS license, and some 1TB Seagate HDs, and some 30GB SSDs. Also plenty of 4GB DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 sticks. (Been jumping on the sales, hoping to either use or resell someday.)
Did I forget anything from the sticky? When am I building? Fairly soon, depending on funds. I'm selling a computer to a friend, and he's giving me a CC allowance of $210 for it. (I pick out parts, he buys on CC.) I should be getting some money for a Chrismas present from folks too.
I want to do this right, and I only have limited experience with the emu. For example, I don't know what kind of graphics-card horsepower it takes.
I know that the PSX 1 emulator, EPSXE, runs just fine on my HTPC, with internet radio running in the background taking up nearly 40-50% CPU, with the HD3200 ATI IGP.
But PCSX2 takes more horsepower.
So I guess I need a CPU, motherboard, case, and PSU. HDs and RAM I already have, along with the OS license.
Edit: I have a related thread in CPU forum, asking about the CPU requirements for good 60FPS PS2 emulation:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2213016
Edit: Specs for the emu. Seem way outdated to me, it claims a 2.0Ghz C2D can reach 60FPS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCSX2
Edit: I saw this motherboard recommended in another thread:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...&SID=u00000687
ASUS P8Z68-M Pro LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard with UEFI BIOS
$125 Newegg
Another possibility is this one:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0367879
Z68 Pro3-M Socket 1155 Z68 mATX Intel Motherboard
$110 Microcenter
(I have a Microcenter less than an hour away, I could save on a Z68 mobo and a 2500K that way.)
As long as it has good overclocking capability, and has four RAM slots (preferred), then it doesn't matter to me so much. I don't think I'll have two GPUs in this rig, but I might have one.
I think that the hardest thing to find will be the case.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811163112
SILVERSTONE SUGO SG02-BF Black ABS / SECC Steel MicroATX Desktop Computer Case
$75 + $10 ship
Edit: I just thought of something that might complicate things. If I plan on overclocking the 2500K to 4.5 or slightly more, than I'm going to need a fairly high-end cooler. Which needs room in the HTPC case. Any ideas what might fit?
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0311405
Scithe SHURIKEN Rev.B 3 Universal CPU Cooler
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0260879
Zalman CNPS7500-Cu LED Universal CPU Cooler
I'm not a huge fan of Zalman, they were known for looking fancy, but not cooling so well.
These are some of the only two in stock at Microcenter that look like they might fit the above case.
Primary purpose of this build would be to run PS2 games at 60FPS solid. Secondarily MAME, and internet radio too.
Want something that I can hook up in place of my current HTPC (780G, BE-2400 2.3Ghz dual-core), via HDMI, to my 32" LCD TV running at 1366x768.
So I basically want a micro-ATX, or a mini-ITX. Current HTPC is sitting on a shelf, would like future emulation/HTPC rig to fit into same space. (Edit: Existing case is 14" wide, 15" deep, and 5.5" high.)
Want to overclock it to the max, whatever I get. I'm basically assuming that this build will involve a 2500K, although there are rumors of a 2550K coming out very soon now.
Budget is not unlimited. Would like to do this on the cheap. I'm not sure what I would even need for this. Is $400 good enough?
I have existing RF wireless keyboard, IR remote for mouse, and will use front-panel USB ports for attaching PS2 controllers via a USB adaptor. Would be nice if it had more than two front-panel USB2. No real need for USB3. Number of front-panel USB is not a deal-breaker, I currently have an APC 7-port USB2 hub plugged in, primarily because the front-panel USB ports on current HTPC don't supply enough power to run my MagicJack, so it's plugged into the USB hub.
I also have an OS license, and some 1TB Seagate HDs, and some 30GB SSDs. Also plenty of 4GB DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 sticks. (Been jumping on the sales, hoping to either use or resell someday.)
Did I forget anything from the sticky? When am I building? Fairly soon, depending on funds. I'm selling a computer to a friend, and he's giving me a CC allowance of $210 for it. (I pick out parts, he buys on CC.) I should be getting some money for a Chrismas present from folks too.
I want to do this right, and I only have limited experience with the emu. For example, I don't know what kind of graphics-card horsepower it takes.
I know that the PSX 1 emulator, EPSXE, runs just fine on my HTPC, with internet radio running in the background taking up nearly 40-50% CPU, with the HD3200 ATI IGP.
But PCSX2 takes more horsepower.
So I guess I need a CPU, motherboard, case, and PSU. HDs and RAM I already have, along with the OS license.
Edit: I have a related thread in CPU forum, asking about the CPU requirements for good 60FPS PS2 emulation:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2213016
Edit: Specs for the emu. Seem way outdated to me, it claims a 2.0Ghz C2D can reach 60FPS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCSX2
Edit: I saw this motherboard recommended in another thread:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...&SID=u00000687
ASUS P8Z68-M Pro LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard with UEFI BIOS
$125 Newegg
Another possibility is this one:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0367879
Z68 Pro3-M Socket 1155 Z68 mATX Intel Motherboard
$110 Microcenter
(I have a Microcenter less than an hour away, I could save on a Z68 mobo and a 2500K that way.)
As long as it has good overclocking capability, and has four RAM slots (preferred), then it doesn't matter to me so much. I don't think I'll have two GPUs in this rig, but I might have one.
I think that the hardest thing to find will be the case.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811163112
SILVERSTONE SUGO SG02-BF Black ABS / SECC Steel MicroATX Desktop Computer Case
$75 + $10 ship
Edit: I just thought of something that might complicate things. If I plan on overclocking the 2500K to 4.5 or slightly more, than I'm going to need a fairly high-end cooler. Which needs room in the HTPC case. Any ideas what might fit?
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0311405
Scithe SHURIKEN Rev.B 3 Universal CPU Cooler
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0260879
Zalman CNPS7500-Cu LED Universal CPU Cooler
I'm not a huge fan of Zalman, they were known for looking fancy, but not cooling so well.
These are some of the only two in stock at Microcenter that look like they might fit the above case.
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