PCSX2 Slows down after a while.
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(02-01-2016, 04:45 PM)TheCrowbar Wrote: I might also look into closing a few processes that could be stealing the cpu usage to ease things a bit. (Heard that antiviruses are good at doing that...)

Thanks for your help, everyone!

I have a friend who has a lower end system (One of those dual core all-in-one PCs with the touch screen, looks like a massive tablet Tongue ) but in order for him to play PCSX2 and even some regular PC games better/smoother, I have him using Jetboost. It's a program which closes processes unnecessary for gaming and stuff on the fly, and you can adjust it however you want!
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#12
(02-01-2016, 06:32 PM)Carsomyr Wrote: I have a friend who has a lower end system (One of those dual core all-in-one PCs with the touch screen, looks like a massive tablet Tongue ) but in order for him to play PCSX2 and even some regular PC games better/smoother, I have him using Jetboost. It's a program which closes processes unnecessary for gaming and stuff on the fly, and you can adjust it however you want!

Just what I was looking for! A program that does all the boring crap for me!
It's overly simplified to use, too!

Thanks, it should be very helpful.
#13
that type of stuff is completely useless.
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(02-02-2016, 01:28 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: that type of stuff is completely useless.

Okay! Disregard everything on my last post, everyone!
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(02-02-2016, 01:28 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: that type of stuff is completely useless.

For anyone with a halfway decent machine sure. On my friend's dual core pentium w/ integrated graphics it makes a huge difference Tongue
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#16
Thanks so much guys, I spend the whole day researching this problem, and it turned out that the overheating was the problem. After buying a cooling pad for my laptop the problem disappeared instantly.
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