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wasago

Helo all so can you guys help me to get beter preformence from final fantasy i use dolphin 3,0 and r7647 i get 20-25 fps in cgi seqences and in batle i sometimes get somekind of lag spike then fps go to 20 fps after a while its normal 30 again so its some tipe here how to get constant 30 fps or my pc is week for this thx all

ps : sory for my english.) yea and i dont know how to capture screean shot of my dolphin config.
Your CPU is weak. You won't get much more than you do. Try to optimizate settings of Dolphin. Which ones did you use?

wasago

(06-29-2011, 01:37 AM)LordVador Wrote: [ -> ]Your CPU is weak you won't get much more than you do try to optimizate settings of Dolphin which one did you use?

i use Dolphin 3,0 on r7647 i get some weird grafical glitch menu screen is all green.
i play resident evill and other games on dolphim whitout fps problems only final fantasy gives me these problems.
ohh yes and i use defoult setings.

TeslaDEaTHcannon

but i am have FPS issues with FFCC if you have any idea how to speed it up
Quote:any idea how to speed it up
Fastest method : Overclock your CPU
(04-24-2013, 06:38 PM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Fastest method : Overclock your CPU

I'll bet it's a laptop though.


(04-24-2013, 05:06 PM)TeslaDEaTHcannon Wrote: [ -> ]but i am have FPS issues with FFCC if you have any idea how to speed it up

Which i7 processor is it exactly?

JHackel55

I am also having some FPS troubles in FFCC. With 3 vbas "hooked up" I can get 100% speed, but right now with the 4 that I want I'm at around 85-90%. I've already done some tinkering, and I also somewhat overclocked my GPU. My intel i7 3610qm processor is currently running at 2.3Ghz. Would overclocking my CPU even a little bit make a significant difference? I know overclocking always has its dangers, but I want to keep those dangers to a minimum, meaning not going overboard on the overclocking. I'd love to hear any suggestions!
Thanks Smile
In my case, small overclocks did not make a big difference. I initially overclocked from 3.3 to 3.6 and the performance gain on my system in Dolphin was negligible. However, once I went up to 4.7, I saw a huge improvement.
Quote: intel i7 3610qm processor
You can't overclock a locked multiplier processor . Maybe you would have a chance if you had a desktop with Z77 mobo + locked multiplier CPU
Laptop is out of the question
You can force Turbo Boost manually though

JHackel55

(04-26-2013, 02:33 AM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:intel i7 3610qm processor
You can't overclock a locked multiplier processor . Maybe you would have a chance if you had a desktop with Z77 mobo + locked multiplier CPU
Laptop is out of the question
You can force Turbo Boost manually though


Okay, so I won't try overclocking my CPU then. Would turbo boost be safe for my laptop as long as I was careful? Also, what does it do? (I did read the thread on your link btw)

Thanks for replying
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