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01-02-2011, 09:03 PM
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Hello guys....

iam pretty new to dolphin. after 3 days of trying out several versions of dolphin i am a bit confused.

what i got till now is that dolphin need a lot of hw recources.

k i have a workstation with a quad core at 3.2 ghz, 8 gb ram , ´geforce gtx 460 and an ssd drive......

and a htpc with a c2d e6750 @3.2 ghz, 2 gb ram and an ati 4350 passiv.

and heres the thing i am confused about. i found a svn version somewhere on 1 of the 1000 sites i was browsing.

Dolphin x86 SSSE3 SVN Revision 6505


the strange thing is that this version runs the isos much faster on my htpc than the latest versions on this page om my workstation ( especially fzero ) ......the only bad thing is.....one of the 10 isos i got scrashed....shadow the hedgehog


i also used the stable version 2 on my workstation ( x64 ) and it runs pretty good......but the x86 wont run on my htpc....

well here áre my questions.....can it be that newer versions of dolphin runs slower than prvious versions due to game compability?

somehow it seems to me that earlier versions where much faster than the newer ones.....but therefore the older ones dont run a couple of isos


thx andreas
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01-02-2011, 09:27 PM
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Yes can be. In the game discussion threads or the wiki you can get best settings for individual games to run them fast(er). Sometimes there are best running versions noted.

If you want to test the optimized builds look the "important threads" here: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6

there are downloads for them.

use cpu-z to find out what your cpu supports.
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