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Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Site (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-site) +--- Forum: Old Game Discussion (Archive) (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-old-game-discussion-archive) +--- Thread: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? (/Thread-hi-how-can-i-speed-up-my-program) |
RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - boogerlad - 07-15-2009 just because you get playable framerates in crysis, doesn't mean that it'll work well on dolphin. Crysis is gpu dependant, but dolphin is cpu dependant. RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - DarkWolf - 07-15-2009 i have 2.4 GH for any core... so for duel core i have 4.8GH its good or fine? RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - cmccmc - 07-15-2009 it'll run most gamecube games fuullspeed RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - boogerlad - 07-15-2009 no, you CAN'T ADD UP CLOCK SPEED WITH CORES! RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - DarkWolf - 07-15-2009 i hope RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - Core2uu - 07-15-2009 (07-15-2009, 11:43 AM)DarkWolf Wrote: i have 2.4 GH for any core... so for duel core i have 4.8GH its good or fine? Oy vey. Clock speed DOES NOT stack with number of cores. You're clock-speed is still 2.4Ghz. Even if you had seventy-bazillion cores that would not change. RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - DarkWolf - 07-15-2009 (07-15-2009, 11:51 AM)cmccmc Wrote: it'll run most gamecube games fuullspeed (07-15-2009, 03:22 PM)Core2uu Wrote:(07-15-2009, 11:43 AM)DarkWolf Wrote: i have 2.4 GH for any core... so for duel core i have 4.8GH its good or fine? well but its tell me i have 2.4GHz each core.. in dual posion in the emulator its not make nothing? NVM -.- RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - bigroy - 07-16-2009 Erm ... I hesitate to mention this amongst all this esoteric talk of quad cores and over-clocking, but a really easy way to boost speed way up to max is to turn off Native resolution and set it to say, 800x600 This tripled my framerate on zelda ww in the outdoor scenes RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - Core2uu - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 07:34 AM)bigroy Wrote: Erm ... I hesitate to mention this amongst all this esoteric talk of quad cores and over-clocking, but a really easy way to boost speed way up to max is to turn off Native resolution and set it to say, 800x600 Oh, I didn't know of that. I just run on 1680*1050 because I was getting no framerate drops when playing in 1680*1050 vs. playing in Native.
RE: Hi.. How can i speed up my program? - MenaceInc - 07-16-2009 (07-16-2009, 07:36 AM)Core2uu Wrote:(07-16-2009, 07:34 AM)bigroy Wrote: Erm ... I hesitate to mention this amongst all this esoteric talk of quad cores and over-clocking, but a really easy way to boost speed way up to max is to turn off Native resolution and set it to say, 800x600 Same here. It also makes Metroid Prime look amazing
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