I had already tried the "Task Manager - Priority = High" method... no improvements...
The "Set Affinity" way was new to me and using 2 Cores did a more violent slow down! (FPS dropped to 10!)
But, finally, with Throttle Stop on, I got some good results... with multiplier at 32 and 100% of clock modulation and chipset mod clock the emulator worked at 100% (to be more precise everything in the Notebook worked at 100% hahaha)... I could even put again the settings at 2x Resolution, Direct3D11 and other improvements...
But, obviously, the temperature became higher too...
Pic (with Realtemp in the back):
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bUBTqyphGYA/UN55oBxQkdI/AAAAAAAAAjg/w-vNY7eFYmY/s800/ThrottleStop%2520test.png
With Throttle Stop CPU worked at 3,0~ 3,4GHz...
And now, even without the Throttle Stop running, the emulator is back to normal... the CPU is running at constant 2,0GHz in the worst case... this is very bizarre!!!!! õ.o
Is like it was blocked by something and now the "path is free"...
Very, very thanks admin89 and AwesomeMarioFan too!!
I'll keep trying to see what happened at first place and if I discover I'll put here... and admin89, Im seeing in your sign that you too use Windows 8, and just to make sure, didn't you suffered any problem with the emulator after an Windows Update???
Thanks again... I hope it remain as it is right now... even after some days!
The "Set Affinity" way was new to me and using 2 Cores did a more violent slow down! (FPS dropped to 10!)
But, finally, with Throttle Stop on, I got some good results... with multiplier at 32 and 100% of clock modulation and chipset mod clock the emulator worked at 100% (to be more precise everything in the Notebook worked at 100% hahaha)... I could even put again the settings at 2x Resolution, Direct3D11 and other improvements...
But, obviously, the temperature became higher too...
Pic (with Realtemp in the back):
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bUBTqyphGYA/UN55oBxQkdI/AAAAAAAAAjg/w-vNY7eFYmY/s800/ThrottleStop%2520test.png
With Throttle Stop CPU worked at 3,0~ 3,4GHz...
And now, even without the Throttle Stop running, the emulator is back to normal... the CPU is running at constant 2,0GHz in the worst case... this is very bizarre!!!!! õ.o
Is like it was blocked by something and now the "path is free"...
Very, very thanks admin89 and AwesomeMarioFan too!!
I'll keep trying to see what happened at first place and if I discover I'll put here... and admin89, Im seeing in your sign that you too use Windows 8, and just to make sure, didn't you suffered any problem with the emulator after an Windows Update???
Thanks again... I hope it remain as it is right now... even after some days!
