If you are using C'n'Q technology, make sure you disabled it in BIOS or use cpufreq utility (recommended (plasmoid is also available for KDE)) to scale the frequency of all cores to maximum. It will gain ~3-5 frames.
In according to my own experience, in Linux overclocking the core clock is not effective. You should just overclock the HT link to 2800MHz (default value is 2000MHz).
In according to my own experience, in Linux overclocking the core clock is not effective. You should just overclock the HT link to 2800MHz (default value is 2000MHz).
Quote: So I guess the dolphin for linux has poor performance compared to dolphin for windows
[color=#006600]Processor:[/color] AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 3.4GHz
[color=#ff0000]Graphics:[/color] Asus ATI EAH5870v2 1GiB
[color=#333333]Motherboard:[/color] Asus Crosshair IV Extreme
[color=#006666]RAM:[/color] 8GiB Corsair 1333MHz
[color=#009900]Operating System:[/color] openSUSE Linux 13.2 x86_64 GCC 4.8.3
[color=#ff0000]Graphics:[/color] Asus ATI EAH5870v2 1GiB
[color=#333333]Motherboard:[/color] Asus Crosshair IV Extreme
[color=#006666]RAM:[/color] 8GiB Corsair 1333MHz
[color=#009900]Operating System:[/color] openSUSE Linux 13.2 x86_64 GCC 4.8.3
