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Super slow down for no reason - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-general-discussion) +--- Thread: Super slow down for no reason (/Thread-super-slow-down-for-no-reason) Pages:
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Super slow down for no reason - syix7 - 02-15-2011 Im not sure what happened i can't run any games anymore Zelda WW run a 7fps when a week ago it was full speed and Super smash bros brawl runs really slow at 29fps and was full speed last week my specs are dolphin 2.0 3.0 phenom 2 X2 4gb ram ATI 5670 1gb RE: Super slow down for no reason - admin89 - 02-15-2011 Download Realtemp to check your CPU temp and CPUZ to see how much % dolphin use RE: Super slow down for no reason - Squall Leonhart - 02-15-2011 or don't... since realtemp is hackish. RE: Super slow down for no reason - NaturalViolence - 02-15-2011 Yeah I would use core temp. RE: Super slow down for no reason - syix7 - 02-15-2011 is that good RE: Super slow down for no reason - boogerlad - 02-15-2011 What!? How is realtemp "hackish"? Please back up your claims... RE: Super slow down for no reason - IceD_X - 02-15-2011 Yep... Your temperature its ok. I ve see a big slowdown in latest revisions... Revs compared: 6901 vs 7168(XtremeToDamax build) - both x64 r6901 is the 20 to 70% faster compared to r7168. RE: Super slow down for no reason - silveruniverse - 02-15-2011 I use rev7107 or rev5152. Older games (Tales of Symphonia) run better with some older revisions from what i've seen RE: Super slow down for no reason - Nolonar - 02-16-2011 Did you take the screenshot with Dolphin running? Because if you did, I wonder why only one core is loaded. Is "Enable Dual Core" checked? RE: Super slow down for no reason - inteGReddy - 02-16-2011 are you using lle? lle will slow the crap out of games on slower systems. are you overlocked much? 65 degrees, although not a critical temp, is a little high. |