Welcome all. First time poster.
So, a few months ago I got a new computer. It's by no means bleeding edge, a 955 BE (GTX 560 TI) but I figured I could get an AM3+ Mobo and upgrade down the line (Ha, that might not happen after all....) Anyway, I knew about PSX2 before, but with my old P4 2.6 Ghz I could never even begin to play games. Now with my new computer, I want to dust off all the old PS2 game I never play thanks to TWO broken PS2s.
That said, I am a little surprised (Though I do understand) that this processor has some trouble with games. I have, as I said, a AMD 955 BE (Windows 7) and tried to run MGS3 Subsistence, but the framerate is tending to drop on me.
The Processor is overclocked to 3.8 Ghz. I have enabled one level of the VU cycle stealing (Any more and the game just slows down noticeably, even if the framerate stays.) I've enabled DX11 hardware as well.
I'm just wondering if there is anything else I can try to boost performance, or if this is generally what I can expect.
So, a few months ago I got a new computer. It's by no means bleeding edge, a 955 BE (GTX 560 TI) but I figured I could get an AM3+ Mobo and upgrade down the line (Ha, that might not happen after all....) Anyway, I knew about PSX2 before, but with my old P4 2.6 Ghz I could never even begin to play games. Now with my new computer, I want to dust off all the old PS2 game I never play thanks to TWO broken PS2s.
That said, I am a little surprised (Though I do understand) that this processor has some trouble with games. I have, as I said, a AMD 955 BE (Windows 7) and tried to run MGS3 Subsistence, but the framerate is tending to drop on me.
The Processor is overclocked to 3.8 Ghz. I have enabled one level of the VU cycle stealing (Any more and the game just slows down noticeably, even if the framerate stays.) I've enabled DX11 hardware as well.
I'm just wondering if there is anything else I can try to boost performance, or if this is generally what I can expect.