No. If lowering IR does not help FPS, it's either a screwed up setting, or your CPU is throttling.
Sudden Unchangeable FPS Drops
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04-19-2014, 11:15 AM
So what do I use for monitoring my GPU then? I used GPU-Z and it said I was running max clock speeds when Dolphin was running.
Going to rollback to previous driver and see if it changes anything. Since I can't rollback manually, gonna have to download and install it. (04-19-2014, 11:11 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote:Zach Wrote:Exactly what kind of changes should I be looking for?
Windows 10 Home Premium x64
Gigabyte Z97X SOC Intel Core i7 4790K Gigabyte Windforce 3X GTX 980ti 16GB Dual Channel GSkill Sniper Series 1866 Ishiiruka Unstable 560 x64 04-19-2014, 11:16 AM
It's not your GPU, I'm almost certain. Check your CPU temps/clocks instead.
Temps are(Subject to change rapidly): Min______ Max in Celcius. Load on all fluctuate between 60 and 80% and my frequency varies between 3300 and near 3500 MHz.
Core 0 51_58 Core 1 49_55 Core 2 46_54 Core 3 41_51 With Dolphin Running. Is this throttling? Frequency bounced between 1500 and 34-3500 MHz repeatedly after I closed Dolphin.
Windows 10 Home Premium x64
Gigabyte Z97X SOC Intel Core i7 4790K Gigabyte Windforce 3X GTX 980ti 16GB Dual Channel GSkill Sniper Series 1866 Ishiiruka Unstable 560 x64 04-19-2014, 11:36 AM
Please roll back the driver and report back before you continue posting.
No your cpu is not throttling.
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