I remember having a 4850 from MSI. That fan looked similar and was quite loud.
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the upside is that you can now use this with RPCS3 on Linux!
Haha that's actually a great idea — might have to try that in a future video!
I would have thought this generation and beyond required recent gpus for decent emulation
It would, I think the point made by rpcs3 dev is that recent bring-up for that generation's R600 driver has effectively unblocked it for use in such cases
RPCS3 now running on an ATI HD 4890 too using the R600 mesa driver. Last minimum requirements test was on an HD 5850
