Ryzen 2400G Xenia Xbox 360 Emulator Test - It Did Not Go Well!

Testing Xenia Xbox 360 Emulator on AMD Ryzen 2400G APU

What's going on guys today? I'm gonna be testing the Xenia Xbox 360 emulator on an AMD Ryzen 2400G APU. Recently, I made a video showing off Red Dead Redemption running in this emulator on a higher-end PC, and a lot of people wanted to know if it would run on the 2400G. So, here we go real quick, I'm just gonna give you a quick rundown of my system. The Ryzen 2400G is overclocked to 3.9 gigahertz, with eight gigabytes of DDR4 RAM and 32 hundred megahertz Ram in dual channel configuration. I also have the built-in Vega 11 graphics overclocked to 1400 megahertz.

I've actually been able to take the system up a little higher to 4 gigahertz and 1500 on the GPU, but it's not that stable. To tell you the truth, overclocking it anymore is just not gonna help out with this emulator like you saw from the title; it didn't go very well. I'm just gonna leave this over here on the side; I'm not gonna go full screen with the game itself. The 2400G supports two versions of Zinia, DirectX 12 and Vulcan DirectX 12, but that's really not saying much. Volken is getting black screens with a lot of the games, so in this video, I'm just gonna be testing out Red Dead Redemption.

I'm just gonna go ahead and load up for now; don't get excited about the FPS shown on screen yet, it's gonna dip down quite a bit. So, let the task manager running over on the side here so we could see the CPU and GPU usage since we're on the DirectX 12 version. We're gonna be using a lot of this GPU practically all of it because it's gonna pick it out at a hundred percent in gameplay. The CPU is only gonna be utilized about 35% so going into this, I knew it wasn't gonna work very well because in my previous video, I was running it on my higher-end machine I5 9600K overclocked to five point one gigahertz with an EVGA 28 EXC ultra and it was averaging around 45 FPS with that set up.

Now we're coming down quite a bit with the 2400G. This is a very low-end setup so even just in the menus here, we're getting four FPS now. I'm gonna choose a car; I'm actually gonna speed this up until we get into gameplay because loading does take a little while. So, the GPU is pegged at a hundred percent, but our CPU is around thirty five percent usage. We're averaging around 5.6 FPS, it does go up to eight every once in a while. Sound is pretty bad and when I hit the brakes, you're gonna hear this; I'm gonna shut it off immediately because it's pretty bad.

So, as it sits right now, Zinia's not going to be playable on the 2400G unless you add a dedicated GPU. The built-in Vega 11 graphics just aren't enough to push this emulator before we get out of here. I just want to show you one more this is Red Dead Redemption and once again, don't get your hopes up by the FPS being displayed right now when we get into the menu; just the start menu we average around 2 FPS.

Adding a dedicated GPU is definitely going to increase the performance of Zinia but I don't think a GTX 1060 or even a GTX 1070 are gonna cut it right now. There's a chance we could get decent performance with a RTX 2060 and in fact, I actually have one on the way to me an EVGA r-tx 2060; I'm gonna do a 2400G with the RTX 2060 build and I'm gonna test this out again for you guys so if you're interested in seeing anything like that definitely subscribe to the channel so you stay up to date. Unfortunately, the 2400G even overclocked to the max just isn't going to do it right now with the Zinia emulator; really appreciate you watching; if you could hit that like button, subscribe to the channel like always thanks for watching.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's going on guys today I'm gonna be testing the Xenia Xbox 360 emulator on a rise in 2400 G APU I recently made a video showing off Red Dead Redemption running in this emulator on a higher-end PC and a lot of people wanted to know if it would run on a 2400 G so here we go real quick I'm just gonna give you a quick rundown 2400 G overclocked to 3.9 gigahertz eight gigabytes of ddr4 32 hundred megahertz Ram it's in dual channel and I also have the built in Vega 11 graphics overclocked to 1400 megahertz I've actually been able to take the system up a little higher to 4 gigahertz and 1500 on the GPU but it's not that stable so I'm sitting right here and to tell you the truth overclocking it anymore it's just not gonna help out with this emulator like you saw from the title it didn't go very well I'm just gonna leave this over here on the side I'm not gonna go full screen with the game itself it's two versions of zinia DirectX 12 and Vulcan DirectX 12 actually works better on the system but that's really not saying much Volken I'm getting black screens with a lot of the games so in this video I'm just gonna be testing out Red Dead Redemption and force it to I'm just gonna go ahead and load up for is the two real quick now don't get excited about the FPS shown on screen yet it's gonna dip down quite a bit so I let the task manager running over on the side here so we could see the CPU and GPU usage since we're on the DirectX 12 version we're gonna be using a lot of this GPU practically all of it because it's gonna pick it out at a hundred percent in gameplay the CPU is only gonna be utilized about 35% so going into this I knew it wasn't gonna work very well because in my previous video I did on zinnia I was running it on my higher-end machine I five 9600 K overclocked to five point one gigahertz with an EVGA 28 EXC ultra and it was averaging around 45 FPS with that set up now we're coming down quite a bit with the 2400 G this is a very low-end setup so even just in the menus here we're getting four fps now I'm gonna choose a car here I'm actually gonna speed this up until we get in the game play because loading does take a little while so the GPU is pegged at a hundred percent but our CPU is around thirty five percent usage we're averaging around five six fps it does go up to eight every once in a while sound is pretty bad and when I hit the brakes you're gonna hear this I'm gonna shut it off immediately because it's pretty bad so as it sits right now zinnias not going to be playable on the 2400 G unless you add a dedicated GPU the built-in Vega 11 graphics just as empower --fill enough to push this emulator before we get out of here I just want to show you one more this is Red Dead Redemption and once again don't get your hopes up by the FPS being displayed right now when we get into the menu just the Start menu we average around 2 fps so adding a dedicated GPU is definitely gonna increase the performance of zinnia but I don't think a 10:50 or even a 10 60 s gonna cut it right now but there's a chance we could get decent performance with a 1070 or even the RT X 2060 and in fact I actually have one on the way to me an EVGA r-tx 2060 I'm gonna do a 2400 G with the RT X 2060 build and I'm gonna test this out again for you guys so if you're interested in seeing anything like that definitely subscribe to the channel so you stay up to date unfortunately the 2400 G even overclocked to the max just isn't gonna do it right now with the zinia emulator really appreciate you watching if you could hit that like button subscribe to the channel like always thanks for watchingwhat's going on guys today I'm gonna be testing the Xenia Xbox 360 emulator on a rise in 2400 G APU I recently made a video showing off Red Dead Redemption running in this emulator on a higher-end PC and a lot of people wanted to know if it would run on a 2400 G so here we go real quick I'm just gonna give you a quick rundown 2400 G overclocked to 3.9 gigahertz eight gigabytes of ddr4 32 hundred megahertz Ram it's in dual channel and I also have the built in Vega 11 graphics overclocked to 1400 megahertz I've actually been able to take the system up a little higher to 4 gigahertz and 1500 on the GPU but it's not that stable so I'm sitting right here and to tell you the truth overclocking it anymore it's just not gonna help out with this emulator like you saw from the title it didn't go very well I'm just gonna leave this over here on the side I'm not gonna go full screen with the game itself it's two versions of zinia DirectX 12 and Vulcan DirectX 12 actually works better on the system but that's really not saying much Volken I'm getting black screens with a lot of the games so in this video I'm just gonna be testing out Red Dead Redemption and force it to I'm just gonna go ahead and load up for is the two real quick now don't get excited about the FPS shown on screen yet it's gonna dip down quite a bit so I let the task manager running over on the side here so we could see the CPU and GPU usage since we're on the DirectX 12 version we're gonna be using a lot of this GPU practically all of it because it's gonna pick it out at a hundred percent in gameplay the CPU is only gonna be utilized about 35% so going into this I knew it wasn't gonna work very well because in my previous video I did on zinnia I was running it on my higher-end machine I five 9600 K overclocked to five point one gigahertz with an EVGA 28 EXC ultra and it was averaging around 45 FPS with that set up now we're coming down quite a bit with the 2400 G this is a very low-end setup so even just in the menus here we're getting four fps now I'm gonna choose a car here I'm actually gonna speed this up until we get in the game play because loading does take a little while so the GPU is pegged at a hundred percent but our CPU is around thirty five percent usage we're averaging around five six fps it does go up to eight every once in a while sound is pretty bad and when I hit the brakes you're gonna hear this I'm gonna shut it off immediately because it's pretty bad so as it sits right now zinnias not going to be playable on the 2400 G unless you add a dedicated GPU the built-in Vega 11 graphics just as empower --fill enough to push this emulator before we get out of here I just want to show you one more this is Red Dead Redemption and once again don't get your hopes up by the FPS being displayed right now when we get into the menu just the Start menu we average around 2 fps so adding a dedicated GPU is definitely gonna increase the performance of zinnia but I don't think a 10:50 or even a 10 60 s gonna cut it right now but there's a chance we could get decent performance with a 1070 or even the RT X 2060 and in fact I actually have one on the way to me an EVGA r-tx 2060 I'm gonna do a 2400 G with the RT X 2060 build and I'm gonna test this out again for you guys so if you're interested in seeing anything like that definitely subscribe to the channel so you stay up to date unfortunately the 2400 G even overclocked to the max just isn't gonna do it right now with the zinia emulator really appreciate you watching if you could hit that like button subscribe to the channel like always thanks for watching\n"