To make sure you get the best out of your hardware:
1. Make sure you are using no Anti Aliasing (just 1x), and see if turning off Anisotropic Filtering makes a difference for you
2. Try the different video back-ends to see which one works best
3. Use Store EFB Copies to Textures Only and the other hacks at their default values, which tend to favor performance
4. Try the Skip EFB Access from CPU hack, although it may break graphics in some games
5. Make sure you are using the default dual core CPU mode
6. Finally, I would hate doing this one but turning off vsync may give you a decent boost
Start from default settings and check the items I listed above. That is probably the best you can do.
1. Make sure you are using no Anti Aliasing (just 1x), and see if turning off Anisotropic Filtering makes a difference for you
2. Try the different video back-ends to see which one works best
3. Use Store EFB Copies to Textures Only and the other hacks at their default values, which tend to favor performance
4. Try the Skip EFB Access from CPU hack, although it may break graphics in some games
5. Make sure you are using the default dual core CPU mode
6. Finally, I would hate doing this one but turning off vsync may give you a decent boost
Start from default settings and check the items I listed above. That is probably the best you can do.
Windows 10 Pro x64 | i7-9700K @ 4.6-5.0GHz | MSI Z370 Gaming Plus | MSI RX 5700 8GB Factory-OC | 16 GB DDR4-3000
