So I just got am EVGA 6 GB 980 TI.
Good news is--- it's WAY better.
Bad news is--- it still slows down once every few minutes on 1080p.
Whenever Mario goes flying through space, it slows down, and when there's a lot of motion.
Are my expectations too high? You guys really don't have ANY slowdown?
I was already getting the TI, I didn't get it "for Dolphin," so I wasn't expecting it to fix anything.
I may upgrade my CPU soon, again, not "for Dolphin," but maybe it'll help. Pretty strange though, according to you guys I should DEF be able to do 1080p without the slightest hiccup, whether flying through space or not?
Edit: Okay, I went into my configurations, under General I changed the full screen resolution from Auto to 1920x1080, and under Enhancements I changed the Internal Resolution from 3X native for 1080p to Auto (Window Size). I just played a whole level of Mario Galaxy and I think I only heard one milli second of slow down in the music- that's it!! Wow, that was great. I still remember playing Dolphin years ago and being so sad that first party Nintendo titles didn't have good support for the music, but this is great. I can replay all my favorites in HD. I'll post again if I have issues but I think and hope things are good now.
Edit again: Okay, I'm getting 25 FPS in Skyward Sword. No idea why... Also, I got a Dolphin Bar. Pretty cool, easy to set up. But it's aim is way off. I have the bar on top of the TV, the switch is flipped to "top," in dolphin it says the position is on top, but the pointer isn't looking anywhere close to where it should be. Any way to fix this? Also Dolphin says no bluetooth device is detected, is the Dolphin bar not considered a blue tooth device?
I think at this point I'll just make another topic since I'm branching into different kinds of problems.
Good news is--- it's WAY better.
Bad news is--- it still slows down once every few minutes on 1080p.
Whenever Mario goes flying through space, it slows down, and when there's a lot of motion.
Are my expectations too high? You guys really don't have ANY slowdown?
I was already getting the TI, I didn't get it "for Dolphin," so I wasn't expecting it to fix anything.
I may upgrade my CPU soon, again, not "for Dolphin," but maybe it'll help. Pretty strange though, according to you guys I should DEF be able to do 1080p without the slightest hiccup, whether flying through space or not?
Edit: Okay, I went into my configurations, under General I changed the full screen resolution from Auto to 1920x1080, and under Enhancements I changed the Internal Resolution from 3X native for 1080p to Auto (Window Size). I just played a whole level of Mario Galaxy and I think I only heard one milli second of slow down in the music- that's it!! Wow, that was great. I still remember playing Dolphin years ago and being so sad that first party Nintendo titles didn't have good support for the music, but this is great. I can replay all my favorites in HD. I'll post again if I have issues but I think and hope things are good now.
Edit again: Okay, I'm getting 25 FPS in Skyward Sword. No idea why... Also, I got a Dolphin Bar. Pretty cool, easy to set up. But it's aim is way off. I have the bar on top of the TV, the switch is flipped to "top," in dolphin it says the position is on top, but the pointer isn't looking anywhere close to where it should be. Any way to fix this? Also Dolphin says no bluetooth device is detected, is the Dolphin bar not considered a blue tooth device?
I think at this point I'll just make another topic since I'm branching into different kinds of problems.
Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit
Processor/CPU: Intel® Core i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H ATX
Video Card/GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Memory/RAM: 16 gb
Power supply: Coolmaster GX II 750 W
Dolphin Revision Currently Using: Dolphin 5.0-rc-34
Processor/CPU: Intel® Core i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H ATX
Video Card/GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Memory/RAM: 16 gb
Power supply: Coolmaster GX II 750 W
Dolphin Revision Currently Using: Dolphin 5.0-rc-34
