(10-18-2013, 06:37 AM)MaJoR Wrote: Yep. GPUs in the 6xx and 7xx nvidia family have features to reduce the power consumption; features pretty similar to what laptops do. Dolphin isn't a registered application so sometimes they'll refuse to go into full power mode for some stupid reason. That would explain what you are experiencing despite having an awesome GPU. So use the nvidia control panel and set Dolphin to "Prefer Maximum Performance".
The word is, "bingo"...
... I've just played the first level of Metroid Prime at 1080p with 4x IR, 4x SSAA, V-Sync, Per-Pixel Lighting, EFB to RAM and Texture Cache set to Safe. It stuttered mildly, two or three times.
Blimey...
... thanks, dude.
EDIT: Oh, and LLE...
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 3.4Ghz (3.9Ghz Turbo)
GPU: 3GB NVidia GTX 780 (Superclocked)
RAM: 16GB
Dolphin: 4.0
GPU: 3GB NVidia GTX 780 (Superclocked)
RAM: 16GB
Dolphin: 4.0




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