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#11
cant pick gpu Tongue
could you tell me where to do so ?
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#12
Try updating your gpu driver and make sure you have Catalyst installed. You can do an update using Windows by going into your device manager, selecting the gpu, right clicking for Windows to update, and reboot your computer. Or you can go to AMD's website to autodetect and update your drivers based on your hardware.

http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx

Then go back to your GSdx DX11 settings. Make sure you are in hardware mode. The first drop-down box in GSdx DX11 settings should give you the option to select your gpu, instead of default answer.

If it's any consolation, here is another thread about essentially the same problem.

http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-PCSX2-Detection
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(03-08-2013, 07:39 PM)DaTankAC Wrote: Try updating your gpu driver and make sure you have Catalyst installed. You can do an update using Windows by going into your device manager, selecting the gpu, right clicking for Windows to update, and reboot your computer. Or you can go to AMD's website to autodetect and update your drivers based on your hardware.

http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx

Then go back to your GSdx DX11 settings. Make sure you are in hardware mode. The first drop-down box in GSdx DX11 settings should give you the option to select your gpu, instead of default answer.

If it's any consolation, here is another thread about essentially the same problem.

http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-PCSX2-Detection

dunno why i still can't select my GPU.

But does this mean its already selected ?


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#14
Indeed it does. Smile
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(03-09-2013, 05:12 PM)DaTankAC Wrote: Indeed it does. Smile

still 8 FPS...
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#16
(03-07-2013, 05:17 PM)kaishuvam7 Wrote: Got it.. Laugh

Gsdx 4600 [MSVC 15.00, SSE2] 0.1.16

That is very old verison of GSDX so my guess is you have really old verison of pcsx2 too Consider we up to 5583 on the SVN builds.and GSDX builds usual mirror the SVN build number. Which is also why you cant pick GPU in GSDX that old build did not have that option as far as I am aware.

Download the Latest SVN build or 1.0 release of pcsx2 and try again
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(03-10-2013, 02:03 AM)tsunami2311 Wrote: That is very old verison of GSDX so my guess is you have really old verison of pcsx2 too Consider we up to 5583 on the SVN builds.and GSDX builds usual mirror the SVN build number. Which is also why you cant pick GPU in GSDX that old build did not have that option as far as I am aware.

Download the Latest SVN build or 1.0 release of pcsx2 and try again

Thank you.... downloaded the v1.0 and got 30 FPS.
Any tweaks recommended and can my config take it to 60 FPS ?
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(03-10-2013, 05:13 AM)kaishuvam7 Wrote: Thank you.... downloaded the v1.0 and got 30 FPS.
Any tweaks recommended and can my config take it to 60 FPS ?

short of the mtvu hack for multi cores, i dont think there much gona be able to to unless you play 2x scale or native, Makes sure allow 8 bit textures is on in gsdx. Unless you want to start messing with EE/VU cycles which will break things.

Also depends on the game some game are way more gpu demanding other are more CPU demand and some are both
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#19
Did not get any of that.
Could you give me some step by step instructions thanks....
Want 50 FPS min. Wink
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#20
try razer gamebooster and close every unwanted services in it.it really works
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