@Dogway - I don't see anything wrong with your settings, though I will recreate them on my system later.
For the speed issue, can you run two programs (GPU-Z and CPU-Z) and take a sceenshot of them while running Dolphin? It could be an issue with your GPU running at low clock speeds (this is actually a common issue). Some GPUs misinterpret what Dolphin needs, and allocates less resources than what the emulator actually requires. This can usually be solved by setting the GPU to "Maximum Performance" rather than a "Dynamic" or "Adaptive" Mode. I would like to see what these two programs say before telling you to do anything though. You shouldn't be getting poor speeds with your hardware, so it seems likely that one component is throttling somehow.
@ALTTP - Don't start anything. Hurling ad hominems won't get us anywhere. If either you or the OP start flaming one another, expect warnings or worse.
For the speed issue, can you run two programs (GPU-Z and CPU-Z) and take a sceenshot of them while running Dolphin? It could be an issue with your GPU running at low clock speeds (this is actually a common issue). Some GPUs misinterpret what Dolphin needs, and allocates less resources than what the emulator actually requires. This can usually be solved by setting the GPU to "Maximum Performance" rather than a "Dynamic" or "Adaptive" Mode. I would like to see what these two programs say before telling you to do anything though. You shouldn't be getting poor speeds with your hardware, so it seems likely that one component is throttling somehow.
@ALTTP - Don't start anything. Hurling ad hominems won't get us anywhere. If either you or the OP start flaming one another, expect warnings or worse.
