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Taito type x2 street fighter iv box art
Taito type x2 street fighter iv box art




taito type x2 street fighter iv box art
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If we're going off of dedicated arcade box running Street Fighter IV, I'd say go with a good dedicated graphics card, not an integrated one. If we're going off pure emulation, I'd say go with an Intel processor. It's basically a Windows XP computer running a Windows game, so, to me, isn't technically emulating the game. Expansion Slots: 1× PCI Express ×16 (used by video card), 1× PCI Express ×4, 2× PCI.Audio inputs: AKG C535EB Stage Microphone, line-in (Surround 7.1).Sound: Onboard Realtek HD 7.1 channel Sound (supports add-in sound cards).Supported GPUs include ATI RADEON (x1600Pro, x1300LE) or NVIDIA GeForce ( 7900GS, 7600GS, 7300GS) Chipset: Intel Q965 + ICH8 (dg31pr +ich7).Supported CPUs include Celeron D 352, Pentium 4 651, Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 OS: Microsoft Windows XP Embedded SP2.If going by Google, the arcade version ran off something called a Taito Type X2 board:

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That's a lot of technology advancements in terms of arcade gaming hardware, console hardware, and PC gaming hardware in 8 years. Street Fighter IV came out in 2008 if going by Wikipedia.

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I would have to say that if there was a metric to determine that right CPU for your emulating needs, I'd tell you this: If you can run PCSX2 (Playstation 2) emulator with a Playstation 2 game at 720p at 30FPS minimum, then your CPU should be able to run newer games released and can be emulated in MAME after the PS2 was released. The newer the console, the more powerful the CPU you need in order to emulate the hardware- whether an arcade machine or a gaming console. I'll go by my personal experience with emulators including MAME.Įmulators are very CPU-dependent.






Taito type x2 street fighter iv box art