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ok, i downloaded dolphin 3.0 x64, now can someone help me make best settings
first my spec
amd quad core 2,4 ghz
saphire radeon 5670 1gb
4gb ram
windows 7 x64

now here are my current settings (while playing Dragon Ball - Revenge of king piccolo, it works good until i turn on anti-aliansing, is there a way to turn it on but to change something else and then work good? Tongue i remember there was option copy efb to ram in previous versions

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so what should i change?
Try dx9.
Ati 5670 is a mid class gfx card . You can choose either 720p + AA 4x or 1080p + no AA
Your CPU isn't so great either . It can't handle 1080p + Internal Res 3x + AA 4x unless you upgrade to Sandy Bridge CPU + Nvidia GTX 560 Ti
Tips : Set Internal Res : Auto (Multiple of 640x480)
(06-28-2011, 09:25 AM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Ati 5670 is a mid class gfx card . You can choose either 720p + AA 4x or 1080p + no AA
Your CPU isn't so great either . It can't handle 1080p + Internal Res 3x + AA 4x unless you upgrade to Sandy Bridge CPU + Nvidia GTX 560 Ti
Tips : Set Internal Res : Auto (Multiple of 640x480)

it can handle it, it works normal like that, fps drops down only when i activate anti aliansing
and whats the difference between internal res 3x and auto (multiple of 640x480) ? i tried both and i dont see difference, i actually think internal 3x works better than this one
See the dolphin benchmark list :
http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=14201
3x EFB scale means Internal Res 3x . It kill performance even in the poweful system
Btw ATI 5670 = Nvidia 8800GT / 9800GT
i dont know about that but it works fine as long as aa is turned off
this is a captian obvious statement, but AA WILL lower performance because it uses more processing power

since you've repeatedly complained about poor performance when AA is on i felt the need to say this