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what are the ee% and gs% when you get speed drops ?
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(09-23-2021, 04:14 PM)EEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIH Wrote: Pardon? (ee and gs)
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09-23-2021, 06:07 PM
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EE and GS don't matter as long as they aren't near 100%, as long as the Speed on the left is at around 100%
but is that what the values are when it's running slow? can you just post a screenshot
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coul;d be a cpu bottleneck, but i find this stange. what are your gsdx settings ?
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09-23-2021, 07:37 PM
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try dropping internal resolution to 2x or 3x
put mipmapping back to automatic
You can also try changing your Renderer to OpenGL (Which is better for Nvidia as it's more accurate).
Your CPU might also be causing problems because you're using a balanced power profile with Intel which can cause Speedstep to freak out.
Go to your start menu and type "power options" then go in to the option that comes up, then change to "High Performance" then try again.