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New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - Irrelevant_pelican - 11-19-2013 My specs: Processor: intel core i7-4770K CPU @3.50 GHz Ram: 16 GB System type: 64-bit Operating System, Windows 8.1 GPU: EVGA GTX770 4GB Dolphin version: 4.0.1 I want my Mario Galaxy to run like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N8Vk8ZjDwM#t=72 (just to compare, here are his specs: Intel Core i7 930@ 3.80GHZ Nvidia Geforce GTX 580 Corsair 6GB 1600MHZ DDR3-RAM Asus P6T Deluxe V2 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Aren't mine better??) But instead, my music is slow, choppy, has some hiccups here and there. I'm using LLE audio because when I use HLE, the audio cuts out (which is a commonly known problem I'm aware *with Mario Galaxy*). Also in Donkey Kong Country Returns, similar problems. It's infinitely better than HLE audio, which used to have really strange sounds and audio glitches. And now with my new PC, the actual gameplay doesn't slow down to a snail's pace. But the music does get slow and choppy, especially with a lot of action. Okami's sound is terrible as well, on both HLE and LLE. The sound is so broken it's hard to ignore. My operating system is on a 128GB SSD, and all my programs are on a separate internal 2TB hard drive. Does that matter? Does Dolphin need to be on the SSD as well? Here are my settings: http://imgur.com/a/iQR1p Any ideas? Shouldn't my PC be strong enough to run these games like the youtube link posted above? Thanks in advance guys. Edit: changed my PC specs on my profile, but it still has my old ones listed under this post. That's weird. Maybe because I made the post first... Editx2: I actually didn't watch his whole video, I got so excited from the first minute. But after 1:33, his music does indeed cut out. So he is using HLE. Well... with that being said... What parts would someone need to play Mario Galaxy, or Okami, or DKC Returns, without any loss in audio quality using LLE? I really thought mine would have been adequate, I believe others here thought so as well when I asked before I bought it. RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - Anti-Ultimate - 11-19-2013 The revision i used in that video is old. Newer versions are slower. I alos used hardware that was top notch in 2010 and now isn't so much anymore... To get optimal performance, you need to overclock that GPU RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - KHg8m3r - 11-19-2013 He will also need to overclock his CPU RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - Anti-Ultimate - 11-19-2013 Whoops, that's what i actually meant
RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - Irrelevant_pelican - 11-19-2013 So overclocking is my only option. Hmmmm :/ I'm still within the return limit for my motherboard. I can exchange it for something else. What motherboard would work without overclocking? I'm really inexperienced with overclocking and I feel like I would break something. RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - ExtremeDude2 - 11-19-2013 well OC'ing is the only reason to get a k CPU anyway RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - DJBarry004 - 11-19-2013 And by overclocking you can improve performance.
RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - pauldacheez - 11-19-2013 I hate repeating myself, but as I've mentioned in numerous forum threads, using OpenGL with "Vertex Streaming Hack" checked is a free speedup on Nvidia GPUs. Try that out before you go replacing your motherboard. ...Though, really, if you bought a -K CPU and didn't stick it in a Z87 (or higher) 'board, that's kinda a waste. Dolphin loves overclocked CPUs! You might find it absolutely necessary to overclock to run games like SMG at a solid 60 fps. RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - Irrelevant_pelican - 11-19-2013 I forgot to mention my mother board. Its a gigabyte z87x-ud4h. Thanks for the opengl tip, I will try that! RE: New PC, specs should be good enough, can someone help- music in games still slow - KHg8m3r - 11-19-2013 Then you have overclocking buuilt right in, no need for a change. If the Vertex Stream doesn't help as much as you want, then go into BIOS to overclock |