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Hello everyone, I'm Argentine, I want to emulate from HyperSpin any emulator you want, even games like FIFA 19 PC in good resolution and fluids. The idea is to build an arcade with all this. I am hard to understand about requirements, so I would like you to help with this.

There is money to invest, I would like to buy something that does not bring me problems and allows me to enjoy the game to the fullest.

 

Thank you and sorry if this is not the place to check this.

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Fifa 19 on an arcade joystick would be a nightmare. Anyway you can use a wireless joypad for windows games (xbox one or ps4).

Honestly, 4k is way too much, you'd really need  a hi-end videocards and even a 2080TI cant' run 60 fps on ultra settings with some games. On the other side a mid-range videocard can easily manage 1080p.

Basically you'll need an intel core i5 9600, 16gb ddr4 and, gtx1660 and nvme SSD to play at 1080

If you want real 4k and raytracing... well, it will cost much more. Intel core i 7 9700 as cpu and the videocard.... well, check the one you can afford between RTX 2070, RTX2080 or RTX2080TI. Maybe I'd wait a bit, soon we should see pci-e4 motherboard and new videocard from ATI (nvidia should drop prices or rolls out new videocards)

If you know how to do the thing or you know someone who can do it it would be better to get a "K" cpu and a very good heatsink to overclock the cpu to 4.6ghz/4.7ghz v (some chips can do 5ghz).

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There are new "Super" models of nvidia 2060, 2070 cards due out, to "combat" AMD Navi. Not that AMD GPUs are really recommended for emulation anyway. 

AMD's Ryzen 3000 series CPUs could well prove very promising. The IPC is supposedly up 13 to 15 percent. 

Short of it is, I'd wait a month or so before purchasing anything new

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Yeah, ATI/AMD is a lot cheaper but in the very end you get more heat, less compatibility and you need more watt. Right now AMD's CPU are really close to Intel even on single core performance (basically what you need for emulation) but Intel is still faster despise the fact their cpu seems to have more security bugs than transistors ?

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Perfect, then maybe it's better to read to FIFA for PC that you have released before the PS4 / Xbox One arrives, that is, emulate up to Xbox 360 / PS3.

In this case, if I wanted to emulate correctly from the ATARI console to Xbox 360 without any problem, what would be the PC that I have to build? Keep in mind that I will build it from scratch, I will even buy the motherboard.

With what they tell me I will go to the store, I am trusting you.

 

Millions of thanks !!

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You need to state the resolution for us to comment on a GPU for PC games. For emulation the GPU isn't as important but go Nvidia. 

For emulation CPU is very important. Intel does have better IPC (single threaded permormance). Number of cores for the most part, isn't a big deal for emulation but that is gradually changing. 16GB of RAM makes sense too. 

Wait til around July. Let the new AMD parts shake up Nvidia and Intel. There's already a better i9K CPU listed which turbos all cores to 5Ghz rather than 4.5Ghz

 

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9700k: 3.6ghz ->4.9ghz in turbo mode

9900k: 9700k: 3.6ghz ->5ghz in turbo mode

 

Hyperthreading does not worth the extra cash for gaming and emulators, it works like a charm with encoding and rendering ? .

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