i3-6100 - 4.55GHz @ 1.390v
G.Skill Ripjaws V 3444MHz @ 1.350v
G.Skill Ripjaws V 3444MHz @ 1.350v
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Kubuntu 16.04 x86_64 Intel i3-4130 @3.4 GHz (Hyperthreading disabled) 2x2GB DDR3-1600 Nvidia GT 710 (no gaming yet) Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/FGxr9td.png Is this result good enough to spend some money on a new gfx card (GTX 1050ti) to play Mario Kart DD, and the Zelda games @1080p?
2xIR (720p) at best . GT 730 is barely faster than your Intel HD 4600 (i3 4130)
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvi...2582vs2168 GT 710 is even slower than GT 730 . So it's probably worse than Intel HD 4600 GTX 750ti is good enough for 4xIR (2560x2112) , GTX 1050 and GTX 1050ti are way faster than that Edit : Nevermind , I thought you would ask if your GT 710 was good enough for 1080p . Sure, your i3 won't bottleneck the GT 1050ti . Laptop: Mini PC :: 02-10-2017, 11:48 PM
I've never used the iGPU because I prefer the nvidia drivers on Linux.
At the moment the GT 710 is only for Kodi and Live-TV (Nvidia VDPAU decoding, deinterlacing & scaling). A GTX 1050ti is 50% more powerful than a 750ti and has twice the VRAM, is "only" 40% more expensive and has better/more modern video decoding capabilities and interfaces (HDMI 2.0b, DP 1.4). So with a GTX 1050ti I would only be able to set the IR higher compared to a GTX 750ti fe. Using a 1080p screen, would the image quality benefit from the higher IR? Can the CPU (my i3) keep up at these high IR rates? ty Quote:Using a 1080p screen, would the image quality benefit from the higher IR?Yes , the image will be downscaled to 1080p automatically . As as results , it will look sharper and better If your internal resolution is high enough , you may not need anti-aliasing Your CPU will probably run 95% games at full speed , you may have some slowdowns with demanding game like The Last Story though Laptop: Mini PC :: 02-11-2017, 12:40 AM
That sounds great - thx.
I think, as long as Zelda Collectors Edition (OOT & MM), Wind Waker and Twilight Princess and Mario Kart DD runs smooth I will be satisfied. 02-11-2017, 03:33 AM
Making sure there's no confusion here
Setting the IR higher than your display resolution will not look better. Dolphin does not implement a downsampling filter. If you want downsampling, pick the IR closest to your display's resolution and select SSAA in the anti-aliasing options. One of these days we'll implement a downsampling filter so users doing this isn't a bad idea. 02-11-2017, 04:41 AM
Quote:Setting the IR higher than your display resolution will not look betterUh , what ? I can clearly tell the difference . I rather trust what i can see Here : 4xIR vs Auto (1080p) 4xIR (on the left) has less jaggies than Auto Laptop: Mini PC :: 02-11-2017, 05:03 AM
That's because while we discard most of the image, *some* improvement is there when you do that. But it is horribly inefficient for the visual quality improvements over just SSAA.
I will say it again. We do not have a downsampling filter in Dolphin. 02-11-2017, 05:26 AM
I don't use higher IR for the jaggies, but in certain games (Pokemon XD and Coliseum), the textures on models look better at higher resolutions.
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