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    dodonpachi @George Spiggott
    last edited by 7 Jan 2022, 22:55

    @george-spiggott I suspect you may be right about needing just a little more CPU, which is why in my first post I was looking for something closer to 3.0 ghz. Dodonpachi Daifukkatsu was absolutely unplayable on Pi 3B+ overclocked to 1.6 ghz, but it's almost there on Pi 4 overclocked to 2.1 ghz. That's a difference of 500 mhz.

    Perhaps my understanding of computers is simplified, but I'm willing to guess I'd be successful around the 2.7 ghz mark.

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      George Spiggott @dodonpachi
      last edited by George Spiggott 1 Sept 2022, 11:49 7 Jan 2022, 23:17

      @dodonpachi Mhz will often be a poor guide to comparing capabilities of CPUs. What you're looking for on an X86 processor is the Single Thread Rating (STR) . The Intel i5 7500T has a rating of 1966 The Larkbox'S CPU has an STR of 1073. My NUC has an STR of 2249 and runs Soulcalibur perfectly. Can anyone with an older processor chime in?

      https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i5-7500T+%40+2.70GHz&id=2917

      https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Celeron+J4115+%40+1.80GHz&id=3679

      https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i5-8259U+%40+2.30GHz&id=3299

      Currently running:
      Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
      ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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        dodonpachi @George Spiggott
        last edited by dodonpachi 1 Sept 2022, 01:02 9 Jan 2022, 01:01

        @george-spiggott So it's possible to have a CPU with a lower clock speed in mhz than a Pi 4, but better MAME performance?

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          barbudreadmon @dodonpachi
          last edited by barbudreadmon 1 Sept 2022, 07:41 9 Jan 2022, 07:33

          @dodonpachi said in Higher powered Pi 4 alternatives for Retropie:

          @george-spiggott So it's possible to have a CPU with a lower clock speed in mhz than a Pi 4, but better MAME performance?

          MAME has a few dynarecs running on x86, and iirc one of them is for the sh3 cpu used in cv1k games (there might be some shenanigans to enable it though), so in this specific case i would expect a 2Ghz x86 cpu would do much better than a pi4. There might be other cases were the situation will be reversed (losing a dynarec because you switched from arm to x86).

          FBNeo developer - github - forum

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            Folly @dodonpachi
            last edited by Folly 1 Oct 2022, 10:26 10 Jan 2022, 10:25

            @dodonpachi said in Higher powered Pi 4 alternatives for Retropie:

            But, there's certain games on MAME I want to play that simply do not run well even with my 2.1 GHz CPU overclock settings.

            Which games ?
            Did you try the option -frameskip 10 or -autoframeskip (frameskip status -> F11, change with -> F9)?

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              dankcushions Global Moderator @dodonpachi
              last edited by 10 Jan 2022, 10:47

              @dodonpachi said in Higher powered Pi 4 alternatives for Retropie:

              @george-spiggott So it's possible to have a CPU with a lower clock speed in mhz than a Pi 4, but better MAME performance?

              yes, because different CPUs have different instruction sets and 'instructions per clock' (IPC). think of clock speeds like revs of an engine. a v12 is going to do more at 2000rpm than a 50cc motorbike at the same. generally speaking the ARM cpus found in Pis and other SBCs have a lower IPC than x86, so 1MHz of such an ARM processor does less than 1MHz in an x86 processor. even some ancient x86 pentium processors can outperform them.

              plus codebases can be optimized better for certain architectures. i expect the bulk of MAME development work is done on x86.

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                George Spiggott
                last edited by 10 Jan 2022, 17:19

                He just dropped anoher video with a similar spec machine. A lot of these pre gen 8 machines are unable to run Windows 11 so I imagine the price on them is going to continue to fall.

                Currently running:
                Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                  dodonpachi @George Spiggott
                  last edited by 29 Jan 2022, 07:28

                  @george-spiggott I just learned retropie x86 is a thing. Have you tried it before? I think replicating my current Pi 4 build/theme on a beefier x86 device may be just the ticket.

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                    George Spiggott @dodonpachi
                    last edited by 29 Jan 2022, 23:39

                    @dodonpachi no I have a build that looks like Retropie on my X86 PC but it runs from a Windows icon. I had considered starting a thread on here about it but I'm not sure that it is really 'Retropie'.

                    Currently running:
                    Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                    ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                      dodonpachi @George Spiggott
                      last edited by dodonpachi 31 Jan 2022, 06:55

                      @george-spiggott @barbudreadmon What are your thoughts on an Intel NUC5i7RYH, for my purposes? (IE, Mame, CV1000 and 3D fighters like Soul Calibur and Street Fighter EX, etc)

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                        barbudreadmon @dodonpachi
                        last edited by 31 Jan 2022, 08:19

                        @dodonpachi as i said, MAME has a few drcs available when you run it on x86/x86_64 (i can't guarantee they are enabled by default though), so performance will be less likely to be a problem on x86/x86_64, and in the first place if you have a 3+ Ghz cpu performance won't be a problem on those games even without drcs.

                        FBNeo developer - github - forum

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                          George Spiggott @dodonpachi
                          last edited by 1 Feb 2022, 00:45

                          @dodonpachi said in Higher powered Pi 4 alternatives for Retropie:

                          @george-spiggott @barbudreadmon What are your thoughts on an Intel NUC5i7RYH, for my purposes? (IE, Mame, CV1000 and 3D fighters like Soul Calibur and Street Fighter EX, etc)

                          If that's in your budget it looks like it will be more than up to the task with an STR of almost 1900.

                          Currently running:
                          Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                          ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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