Hello all,
I recently downloaded the latest development build of Dolphin yesterday and was playing Super Mario Galaxy. I was testing the settings to see which works best for my computer. I read in another thread where it mentions to uncheck enable dual core to see if there was an fps boost. Doing this gave me about a 10 fps boost(which is a lot imo).
I noticed that the enable dual core option is checked by default in Dolphin. Are there certain CPU's (i3, i5,Amd) where leaving it checked is the better option? Or does it vary game by game? I have an i7-7700K. Was just wondering if there was a pattern or whether it affected only cpus with hyperthreading, etc?
Also sorry for the double question but can someone explain the differences between using vysnc in Dolphin vs my Nvidia vysnc. I noticed that using vsync in Dolphin causes slowdowns of 10-12 fps in certain parts whereas enabling it under Nvidia did not have those slowdowns. To note, both vsyncs got rid of the screen tearing.
I recently downloaded the latest development build of Dolphin yesterday and was playing Super Mario Galaxy. I was testing the settings to see which works best for my computer. I read in another thread where it mentions to uncheck enable dual core to see if there was an fps boost. Doing this gave me about a 10 fps boost(which is a lot imo).
I noticed that the enable dual core option is checked by default in Dolphin. Are there certain CPU's (i3, i5,Amd) where leaving it checked is the better option? Or does it vary game by game? I have an i7-7700K. Was just wondering if there was a pattern or whether it affected only cpus with hyperthreading, etc?
Also sorry for the double question but can someone explain the differences between using vysnc in Dolphin vs my Nvidia vysnc. I noticed that using vsync in Dolphin causes slowdowns of 10-12 fps in certain parts whereas enabling it under Nvidia did not have those slowdowns. To note, both vsyncs got rid of the screen tearing.