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Final Fantasy X on PCSX2 - The Calm Lands (HD)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

Final Fantasy X running on PCSX2. An amazing game but im not quite finished with it yet. The emulation is good but i had to drop the resolution to 600p becauses FRAPS was killing the frame rate. The video didn't seem to agree with Movie Maker and came out blurred and distorted, remember to click 1080p (or the highest resolution your internet can handle) for better quality.

If you need any help with emulator just comment or PM me.


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Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5300 @ 3.12ghz
3GB DDR2 RAM @ 800mhz
ATI RADEON SAPPHIRE HD 5770 Vapor-x
OCZ 500w PSU

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  • cool vid dude and good to see your finally using pcsx2 lmao but awesome vid dude

  • @morrowoblivion13

    Thanks man, I have been using PCSX2 for a while now, it is great!

  • @brendude95

    did you use the 9.7 r 3113 or 9.7 r 3878

  • @morrowoblivion13

    I don't know, I last upgraded the emulator in September.

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  • @brendude95

    oh ok dude just asking thats all. perhaps someday you can try the 9.7 out if you want to

  • @MrDeathmoon29

    Is that under full load?

    Anyway, stress it with Prime95 and raise the FSB until your temperatures hit 65, that is when you should stop.

  • @brendude95 without oc mine is 47c

  • @MrDeathmoon29

    Raise it slowly, check your temperatures.

    Run a program called Prime95 for a few hours, that should test if it is stable. Any temperatures over 70c is bad.

  • @brendude95 how to know my stable overclock?

  • @MrDeathmoon29

    There are loads of very detailed guides on the internet, just google them.

    Websites like overclock.co.uk are great aswell

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