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.
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?
Anything.
Zach Wrote:Exactly how far should I roll back?
To whatever your previous driver was.
Zach Wrote:I don't believe I'm being throttled, considering my GPU runs full-speed when Dolphin's on and drops drastically when Dolphin isn't on.
That's a completely useless way to test for throttling. You need to actually measure your clock rates for both processors while the emulator is running by using a monitoring application.
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
Gigabyte Z97X SOC
Intel Core i7 4790K
Gigabyte Windforce 3X GTX 980ti
16GB Dual Channel GSkill Sniper Series 1866
Ishiiruka Unstable 560 x64
