Quote:i just wanted to know that does my graphic card nVidia 9500 GT support dolphin
See now that is an on topic question which is perfectly fine to ask here. Saying "my games have problems please help", isn't.
To answer your question yes, a 9500GT should be good enough to handle 1.5x IR in most games and possibly even 2x IR in some games.
What will a radeon hd 6450 do? And can I run it on a 220 watt psu?
Quote:What will a radeon hd 6450 do?
A 6450 should be good enough for native resolution (1x) and possibly even 1.5x or 2x depending on whether you have the DDR3 or GDDR5 version.
Quote:And can I run it on a 220 watt psu?
I don't know. You haven't given me the specs of the rest of the system. Here:
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
specs in my sig, im running on a micro itx mobo with 3 fans and 3 usb devices, i have 1 hdd 7200 rpm, and 2 dimms for ram, i think thats it, oh and ill be gettting whichever can run it better if my system can handle it, ddr3 or gddr5
Power calculator says 249 watts. Get the GDDR5 edition if you can.
I'm curious about my card. I have a quadro 1000m (
http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadrofx_go.html) but it doesn't seem to be able to get more than 15fps in any game I try.
This is on IR x1 and the card has 28.8 GB/s bandwidth
I assume that you set antialias to none , EFB to texture , activate Vbeam(right-click the game - properties)
Check your CPU temp when running dolphin , i smell overheating here
My Nvidia GT 540M OC (Same chip as yours) can do :
IR : 2x (Even 2.5 or 3x on some games)
Anisotropic Filtering : 16x
The temp is running between 55-60 C while moving around a character model in-game. Is that bad?
If it helps, I have an i7-2720QM