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FPS Troubles, i7-2600k & GTX 670
04-17-2013, 03:46 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2013, 04:05 PM by skid.)
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CrazyNinja
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Hi. I'm new to these forums, but i think that may be irrelevant, so i'll get to the point. I just recently got a fairly nice computer, and i figured i would finally start emulating games because i felt i had the hardware to. I tried playing Windwaker, but i noticed my FPS never went higher than 61, and mostly stayed at 30 fps or lower, on pretty much all settings (just about the same performance on a high internal resolution and a lot of AA as lowest internal resolution and no AA at all, and etc). I'm wondering if possibly there's a setting i am not understanding? I would really like to have a higher framerate.

I believe the important specs are:
-MSI Z68A-G43 (G3)
-Intel Core i7 2600K @ 3.40GHz
-NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670
-32GB RAM


Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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04-17-2013, 04:04 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2013, 04:04 PM by admin89.)
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Why would you need higher FPS than 60FPS ?
Games are designed in this way :
PAL : 25 or 50FPS
NTSC : 30 or 60FPS
Zelda WW is a 25/30FPS game , 50/60FPS is double speed (60FPS is the max speed on title screen though)
You can turn framelimit off , disable audio throtle and Vsync to see higher FPS but it would be too fast to play
Set framelimit = 30FPS and tick "limit by FPS"
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04-17-2013, 04:08 PM
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CrazyNinja
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Alright. My main issue though is that it will dip down into the teens occasionally. Is that normal, given my specs?
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04-17-2013, 04:28 PM
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Quote:My main issue though is that it will dip down into the teens occasionally
What do you mean ? Occasional Slowdown ? I don't think so
There is Zelda WW benchmark , your CPU is pretty fast for this light-weight game
Try EFB copies to texture instead of RAM , 4x Internal Res , 2x MSAA (direct3d11), 16x AF
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Clevo W230SS : 3200x1800 IPS | i7 4700MQ @ 3.6GHz (Intel XTU + Triple fan mod) | GTX 860M GDDR5 | 128GB Toshiba CFD SSD | 16GB DDR3L 1600MHz
Aspire 715 43G : 1080p 144Hz |  R5 5625U @ 4.3GHz | Nvidia RTX 3050 4GB | 500GB WD SSD  | 16GB DDR4 3200MHz 
Mini PC :: (Show Spoiler)
G3258 @ 4.6GHz | ELSA GTX 750 | Asrock Z87E ITX | 600W SFX 80+ Gold Silverstone + SG06-LITE | Corsair Vengeance 8GB 2000MHz | Scythe Kozuti + Ao Kaze | 45TB 2.5" Ex HDD (in total) , Zelda Gold Wiimote , LE Wii Classic Controller , Gold LE PS3 DualShock , BlackWidow Chroma ,
Now Playing : Xenoblade Definitive Edition on Yuzu - Switch Emu 

 
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04-17-2013, 04:41 PM
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CrazyNinja
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Ah, okay, i got it figured out and fixed now. Thanks for the help!
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