System
Core i3 at 3.4 ghz, locked multiplier
8Gb of 1600 mhz Ram
1tb sata drive, runs os as well..
MSI twin froxr III 6950, unlocked and very slightly clocked (860 and 1325)
Win 8.1 update 1, latest AMD drivers.
pcsx2 1.2.1
internal res 1920x1080
I'm seeing my EE (actual cpu mostly right) hover between 20 and 50% on average playing final fantasy x, x-2, and xii as well as kingdom hearts. I know these aren't the most brutal games to test with, but they're the games I actually play.
GS sits pretty normal below 20.
I'm not running speed hacks, only game fix is the video fix.
So far my highest amounts seem to be during FMV. Plays a pretty smooth 60 fps, give or take a fps. I'm just starting the games up though... Any known scenes that are gonna peg that EE and make it tank my fps into unplayable that I can expect?
Core i3 at 3.4 ghz, locked multiplier
8Gb of 1600 mhz Ram
1tb sata drive, runs os as well..
MSI twin froxr III 6950, unlocked and very slightly clocked (860 and 1325)
Win 8.1 update 1, latest AMD drivers.
pcsx2 1.2.1
internal res 1920x1080
I'm seeing my EE (actual cpu mostly right) hover between 20 and 50% on average playing final fantasy x, x-2, and xii as well as kingdom hearts. I know these aren't the most brutal games to test with, but they're the games I actually play.
GS sits pretty normal below 20.
I'm not running speed hacks, only game fix is the video fix.
So far my highest amounts seem to be during FMV. Plays a pretty smooth 60 fps, give or take a fps. I'm just starting the games up though... Any known scenes that are gonna peg that EE and make it tank my fps into unplayable that I can expect?