Shadow of the Colossus 60fps possible?
#31
SotC is a really demanding game regardless of what processor you have. Even Haswell will have slowdowns on some parts.
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(03-19-2014, 10:10 AM)pcsx2forums Wrote: 4770k? Why such poor performance?? You running 6x ir with aa ?

Most likely he wasn't using VU stealing at 2 which like we've said is required for any CPU.
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#33
Wow! I wonder how many generations till we see 60fps constant without vu stealing!
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#34
probably never since it runs @ less than 60 fps on the PS2
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(03-19-2014, 10:10 AM)pcsx2forums Wrote: 4770k? Why such poor performance?? You running 6x ir with aa ?

Let's see your result then we talk. By the way, this running on stock speed Wink
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#36
Your profile says you have 4gb of ddr2 RAM and a Core 2 quad at 2.83ghz.
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#37
I haven't update the specs on the sig.

(03-19-2014, 08:37 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Most likely he wasn't using VU stealing at 2 which like we've said is required for any CPU.

You're right. FYI the intro is more intensive than ingame game play.
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#38
(03-19-2014, 08:37 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Most likely he wasn't using VU stealing at 2 which like we've said is required for any CPU.

hi Sarania, just wondering if the motherboard we both have (gigabyte 78lmt-usb3), will take an fx-8320

i am thinking about sticking with amd, and possibly even going with a 270x/280x, and will likely play other games other than emulating, which may mean the extra 2cores will be better

question, if the motherboard were to be compatible, which one of the two processors (fx-6300, fx-8320 - both 3.5ghz stock), would give the higher overclock?
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#39
There really isn't any point in the 8320. Either OC your current cpu or buy an intel cpu. The fx8320 isn't worth the price.
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(03-21-2014, 02:16 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: There really isn't any point in the 8320. Either OC your current cpu or buy an intel cpu. The fx8320 isn't worth the price.

i would be upgrading from a phenom 955 BE.. either of those two cpu's would be a good upgrade?!

would save me a fair bit of money too as i would be able to upgrade gfx also from my hd 7770
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