I've currently got my CPU up to 3.5 Ghz a little while ago, I may try to go even higher soon and redo the tests
(07-25-2013, 10:26 PM)impingu1984 Wrote: [ -> ][color=#273d49]Thеѕе аrе NOT illegal[/color] – Thеѕе аrе јυѕt thе download links fοr Windows 7 SP1 ISO whісh іѕ a retail wrap thаt offers a 30-day trial period.
Maybe not illegal, but they do not belong on this forum or in this thread. Just about the only thing people need to download here are Dolphin revisions.
@ExtremeDude nice overclocking, which cpu do you have?
edit:
where is the point, posting here some windows 7 trial edition? lol don't get it
(07-26-2013, 03:07 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]I've currently got my CPU up to 3.5 Ghz a little while ago, I may try to go even higher soon and redo the tests
Try and hit 3.7 (or 3.8), its totally worth it for those extra few Mhz.
I'd love to but I'm lucky to have gotten it this high

(stupid cheap self >.>)
Edit: woot got it to go higher, but how high should I go? :p
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1
CPU: AMD Phnonem II 955 BE @ 3.6Ghz
GPU: AMD Radeon HD5830 (880/1100)
RAM: Adata 4GB (dual channel) DDR3-1600
This is with the first save on "Memory card A".
FPS/VPS/speed
48/96/160
Second "Memory Card A" save.
FPS/VPS/speed
40/81/135
Third "Memory Card A" save.
FPS/VPS/speed
65/130/216
Also SS the settings link in the OP no longer exists
@impingu1984 - Digital River? Eww...

They've more than once left me dissatisfied. At any rate, the new family computer runs Windows x64, but ViStart boots straight to the desktop and gives us a Windows 7 like Start menu. I'm going to use my Windows 7 copy for something else now, so 32 or 64-bit is moot for my purposes.
Haven't had a chance to run Dolphin on the family comp yet.
Does anyone still get the 3.0 stable to build on linux (Ubuntu x64 13.04)?
I most certainly do not.
@user82 - Have you tried my
pre-built x64 binary? It's dynamically linked, but as long as you have the libraries it needs, you should be able to run it.
(07-28-2013, 08:12 AM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]@user82 - Have you tried my pre-built x64 binary? It's dynamically linked, but as long as you have the libraries it needs, you should be able to run it.
That is the problem. The libraries are no more present!