

This card rates similar to the 9800 series which is fairly cheap as well. I have since expanded to cabinet friendly arcade games (SSF IV, SF X Tekken, Double Dragon Neon, Sine Mora, etc) and they all run on the highest detail settings without a hiccup (SSF IVs in game test showed 120 FPS!). that little card plays everything! All Taito games run perfect on it, NAOMI, Sega Model 2 and 3, and emulation up to the Dreamcast/PS2 runs great. Since I was using a half-height desktop, I needed a half height card but like you wanted to not break the bank and so I ended up getting an NVidia 430 1GB video card for a ridiculous price and while the reviews were lukewarm, and let me tell you. Came across the Taito Type X games and I was smitten! SSF IV AE was the tipping point, man did it lag bad. It played all of my emulators up to the Dreamcast/PS1 just fine, although I played mostly MAME. I ended up going with an HP 6200 slim desktop that is running an i5 3.0 and had the onboard Intel graphics.
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Keep in mind that you'll need DirectX11 for the newest versions of Demul and Some of the PC games, so that rules out using Windows XP. (SSFIVAE, SFxTekken, Mortal Kombat Komplete, Injustice) The modern PC games run at 1280x720 with most quality settings in the middle.
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I have to run Dead or Alive Millenium in Makaron emulator because it doesn't run full speed in Demul for me. I'm getting by with budget setup of outdated parts - 3.4Ghz Athlon X3 & 9800GT. You might get away with a 60 series of the newer generation. 8800 for old generation, 480, 680, 780 for current generation) (Guilty Gear, Dead or Alive Millenium, KOF Maximum Impact)įor the Nvidia GPU, 800, 80 series or higher (i.e.

If you want fighters, don't skimp on the processor or video card or you'll miss out on the ones running on Demul. The Taito Type X games are less demanding, but as far as I know the 2 player version of SSFIV hasn't surfaced. So are you asking about the Taito Type X games or the Steam/PC versions of them? So basically before I start dropping money I was wondering what the lowest budget Intel CPU and Nvidia graphics card (I prefer Intel and Nvidia) people recommend for worry free playback of Type X2 games. I'll be using an old 15K arcade monitor so it's not like it will need to process these games in HD but I do want them to run smoothly all the way through. I tried running these games on my i3 laptop which just has crappy on-board graphics and they ran but were unplayable because of how slow they were (Type X games were able to play perfectly fine). I know the original Type X2 hardware in it's beefiest form was just Intel Core 2 Duo with a GeForce 7900GS graphics card but looking at the PC release of SFIV the recommended system specs are substantially higher. The most intensive games I'd like to run are Taito X2 games like SFIV, KOFXIII and BlazBlue. I have a Killer Instinct 2 Arcade cabinet that I restored and I'm thinking of putting in a switcher so I can switch between the legit arcade PCB and a MAME box with a bunch of fighters. I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question but.
