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No. If lowering IR does not help FPS, it's either a screwed up setting, or your CPU is throttling.
So what do I use for monitoring my GPU then? I used GPU-Z and it said I was running max clock speeds when Dolphin was running.

Going to rollback to previous driver and see if it changes anything. Since I can't rollback manually, gonna have to download and install it.
(04-19-2014, 11:11 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]
Zach Wrote:Exactly what kind of changes should I be looking for?

Anything.

Zach Wrote:Exactly how far should I roll back?

To whatever your previous driver was.

Zach Wrote:I don't believe I'm being throttled, considering my GPU runs full-speed when Dolphin's on and drops drastically when Dolphin isn't on.

That's a completely useless way to test for throttling. You need to actually measure your clock rates for both processors while the emulator is running by using a monitoring application.
It's not your GPU, I'm almost certain. Check your CPU temps/clocks instead.
Temps are(Subject to change rapidly): Min______ Max in Celcius. Load on all fluctuate between 60 and 80% and my frequency varies between 3300 and near 3500 MHz.

Core 0 51_58
Core 1 49_55
Core 2 46_54
Core 3 41_51

With Dolphin Running. Is this throttling?

Frequency bounced between 1500 and 34-3500 MHz repeatedly after I closed Dolphin.
Please roll back the driver and report back before you continue posting.

No your cpu is not throttling.
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