05-19-2010, 01:05 AM
Hi all. Is my first message and (I hope) not my last.
Few weeks ago I downloaded the last version of Dolphin emulator of the website (2.0). Ok, that's awesome. I put one game (for instance Baten Kaitos or Super Mario Sunshine) and, when I played roughly 5 or 10 minutes the emulator freezes at all and I must to close the emulator because I can't do nothing. I open the emulator again and I've the same problem without any solution. That happens with all the games.
Do you know something about that? It's a pity because I want to enjoy with the emulator with my GC games on my PC.
If you need information about my PC, here you have the aspects:
Motherboard: ASUS P7P55 LX
Processor: Core i5 750 2.65 Ghz
RAM: 4 Gb DDR3
Graphic Card: Geforce 9800 GT
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
Adaptor: Magic Joybox 3 in 1 plugged with 2 official controllers, PS2 and Gamecube.
Waiting your answers, receive greetings and thank you in advance.
Few weeks ago I downloaded the last version of Dolphin emulator of the website (2.0). Ok, that's awesome. I put one game (for instance Baten Kaitos or Super Mario Sunshine) and, when I played roughly 5 or 10 minutes the emulator freezes at all and I must to close the emulator because I can't do nothing. I open the emulator again and I've the same problem without any solution. That happens with all the games.
Do you know something about that? It's a pity because I want to enjoy with the emulator with my GC games on my PC.
If you need information about my PC, here you have the aspects:
Motherboard: ASUS P7P55 LX
Processor: Core i5 750 2.65 Ghz
RAM: 4 Gb DDR3
Graphic Card: Geforce 9800 GT
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
Adaptor: Magic Joybox 3 in 1 plugged with 2 official controllers, PS2 and Gamecube.
Waiting your answers, receive greetings and thank you in advance.
. This version is slightly better than 2.0 (speaking about graphical aspects are awesome... I'll use for now on the version that you recomend me), but I was testing your advice but is still freezing when I play 5 or 10 minutes. It could be the speed fan of the graphic card? Because I was thinking about it and normally the speed fan of graphic cards are 'castrated' (I mean, usually are at 39% and you must up the speed to have better results. I dunno how to make that (how I say recently on my last post), but I'm opening to wait and see more tips, advices and whatever to solve this problem
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