Wow you're right. You explicitly stated that in your post too. I'll have this changed for the next update.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind waker CPU Benchmark
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10-21-2013, 10:09 PM
No , Isn't it fine to have both results ?
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Well, do what you guys think it's better... I'm ok if my entry get removed because Xuan Meng Meng test uses the same processor running at the same clock and the FPS difference between his test and mine is only 1 FPS...
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10-22-2013, 01:43 AM
(10-21-2013, 08:00 PM)Garteal Wrote: Thanks for contributing. You're using a 32bit OS and build though. The 64bit build gives you a tremendous boost in performance. It'd be nice if you were able to install a 64bit OS and tried the 64bit build too and posted the results here.Huh, that's kind of curious. Alright, I'll download a 64-bit disc of Ubuntu and I'll try the benchmark on that. I also suddenly remember that I have an Asus laptop that seems to have a pretty decent CPU, so I'll perform the benchmark on that and add the result. Meanwhile, if you don't mind me asking, why does using a 64-bit OS give a large boost in performance? Especially since I only have 2GB RAM anyway?
EDIT 10/22/13: I discovered that this test is compromised/unusable. I'm unable to force my laptop to achieve maximum performance, so the benchmark I performed is likely not the laptop at its potential best.
Alright, this is my second benchmark. It's not pretty. Model: Asus Vivobook Q200E-BHI3T45 OS: Windows 8, 64-Bit Game Region: NTSC CPU: Intel Core i3 2365M, Dual-Core, 1.40GHz (Stock) GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Driver 9.17.10.2843) RAM: 4GB DDR3 Results (FPS/VPS/Speed): Save #1: 10/21/35 Save #2: 8/17/28 Save #3: 14/29/48 SAVE #1 SAVE #2 SAVE #3 10-22-2013, 03:35 AM
MaDolphin Wrote:Meanwhile, if you don't mind me asking, why does using a 64-bit OS give a large boost in performance? Especially since I only have 2GB RAM anyway? Fastmem and more GPRs are probably the biggest two reasons.
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(10-22-2013, 02:24 AM)MaDolphin Wrote: Alright, this is my second benchmark. It's not pretty.My girlfriend has a similarly specced laptop and wind waker runs fullspeed on it(most of the time). Was power saving on?
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(10-22-2013, 07:13 AM)garrlker Wrote: My girlfriend has a similarly specced laptop and wind waker runs fullspeed on it(most of the time). Was power saving on?Whoa, I really should have checked for something like that. I just looked now and power saving is on, but it doesn't seem to affect the CPU. In the advanced settings, the laptop states that the CPU is allowed 100% capability on battery or plugged in, which makes sense as I notice that the Asus' CPU is not exactly the most capable around even when doing such basic tasks as working in spreadsheets (albeit massive spreadsheets), so Asus probably doesn't want it crippled anymore than it already is. Regardless, I decided to re-run the benchmark with settings switched to 'high performance'. Thing is nothing changed -- with the 'high performance' setting, I'm literally still getting the exact same results. 10-22-2013, 09:27 PM
MAke sure you run on AC power, my laptop, for example, won't allow my CPU running higher than 2.8GHz on battery, even with "high performance" settings...
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