EFB RAM?
Dolphin and the AMD A6-3400M
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06-06-2012, 06:12 AM
06-06-2012, 06:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2012, 06:22 AM by Starscream.)
Texture, as always. This whole thread is just one big speed test overclocked with EFB to Texture.
Asus Laptop: K53TA
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1 CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked) GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1) RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333 06-08-2012, 06:32 AM
Unfortunately one of my favorite games runs horrible on this machine. This one is out of the question.
Punch-Out!:
Asus Laptop: K53TA
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1 CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked) GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1) RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333 08-18-2012, 06:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2012, 01:53 AM by Starscream.)
Thanks man, again and agian and again!! This really works! 08-22-2012, 01:54 AM
Yep, if you safely overclock your processor, games will run faster.
Asus Laptop: K53TA
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1 CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked) GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1) RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333 10-12-2012, 04:35 AM
Hey Starscream, you could post a ScreenShot of settings to 2.4 ?
I want to try, but i'm newbie with K10Stat ;3 Sorry for reviving the topic. 10-12-2012, 05:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2012, 05:32 AM by Starscream.)
I had to raise the voltage to 1.0250 for my laptop to not reboot at 2.35GHz, so you will probably have to as well. 2.35GHz is at FID 31 and is the highest you can go without lowering your DID, so lets just stay with 2.35GHz to make it easy. 50MHz isn't going to make a difference anyway.
I also see you have the HD6520G which is the integrated GPU. Do you have a dedicated GPU as well, or just the HD6520G? If just the HD6520G, make sure you're using only 1xIR (internal resolution) and DX9 along with EFB to Texture for best speeds. I'll also mention again that if you overclock your CPU, you do so at your own risk. Keep your laptop cool, you shouldn't run at overclocked speeds if it's getting too hot. Good luck.
Asus Laptop: K53TA
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1 CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked) GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1) RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333 10-12-2012, 10:04 AM
(08-22-2012, 01:54 AM)Starscream Wrote: Yep, if you safely overclock your processor, games will run faster. Overclocking also reduces the longevity of the CPU and voids the warranty.
Custom Desktop -
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570 3.4 GHz to 3.8 GHz (Turbo Boost) GPU: MSI nVidia GTX 660 2 GB GDDR5 RAM: 8192MB DDR3 SDRAM PC2 10600 1333MHz OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit HDD: 1 TB Western Digital 7200RPM HDD 10-12-2012, 10:18 AM
Standard processor life: 20+ years
Properly OC'ed processor: 10+ years There isn't any real danger to the life of your processor if you OC. The warranty might be an issue, but that all depends on the terms of it. A "K" processor has a much looser warranty than a regular processor for example.
Desktop:
OS: Windows 7 64 bit CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K @ 4.4 GHz GPU: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Factory OC'ed) RAM: 16 GB @ 1600 MHz Dolphin Revision:3.0, 3.0-784, 3.5, latest 3.5 |
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