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Low FPS on multiple PCs
03-27-2012, 03:25 PM
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Bryst
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New to the board, and using Dolphin.

I have 2 rigs that I use, 1 is hooked up to my TV, so naturally I like to use it for emulation. The second is my main gaming PC.

PC 1:
Intel C2D E6600@ 3.0ghz
Abit IP35 Pro
2GB OCZ DDR2 800 @900
Sapphire 4770
Windows 7 Pro

PC 2:
AMD Phenom II x4 955@ 3.8ghz
Asus Crosshair IV Formula
8GB G. Skill DDR2 1600
2x MSI 6850PE
Windows 7 Pro

When playing Resisdent Evil 4 on both pcs I suffer from low frame rates. PC1 normally 22-26FPS 40-50VPS 98-100% and PC2 25-30FPS 50VPS 100%. This is with:

1360x768 Resolution
Directx 9
Auto Internal Res
No AA
No AF
Scaled EBF, Lighting and Texture filtering UNCKECKED.
All other settings under grpahics is left default.

I have tested both PCs with the same settings. What is making these PCs run at such a low FPS? I do not have the FPS limited. Are the framerates above pretty normal for the specs of the systems? Or am I missing something?
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03-27-2012, 08:33 PM
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Overclock your CPUs.

Besides, set EFB copies to Texture and check Skip EFB Access from CPU. But overclocking is the best way to increase performance Wink

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03-27-2012, 10:19 PM (This post was last modified: 03-27-2012, 10:31 PM by dannzen.)
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both cpu's have more than half the power in dolphin compared to overclocked sandybridge....
bit resident evil is how i know not a demanding game

but 100% is normal speed... its a 25fps game... if you are using the pal version
i don't see your probleme...
maybe in audio the option "audio throttle" is enabled...
but... what is your problem?
which rev did you used?
try pressing "TAB" it disables every limiter
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03-27-2012, 11:39 PM
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Just to clarify on what dannzen said, some games natively run at 25 FPS for PAL and 30 FPS for NTSC rather than 50 and 60 FPS, respectively. A good example on the Gamecube would be Super Mario Sunshine. You should only worry about what percentage shows up; 100% means you're emulating the game at full-speed.
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