Dual hearts settings?
#11
Quote:It's not helping, and it may even be hindering (based on my experience)

lol, you're still spreading that crap.
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#12
(10-23-2011, 10:57 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: lol, you're still spreading that crap.

lol, you still haven't been banned. Tongue

Seriously, Squall, erase the experience from my memory, and maybe I'll stop.

Until then, seeing a sporadic 48--54fps with HT on the benchmark, then a consistant ~58fps without is something to remember.
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#13
(10-23-2011, 05:21 AM)Rezard Wrote: Hyper-threading would be an option in your motherboard's BIOS. It would be an "On" or "Off" option. If you could tell me your motherboard's make and model, I may be able to direct you.

Flickering dark?
Try pausing, then resuming emulation (under the System menu).

Overclocking can be easy as pie, and safe as well.
The stock cooler would certainly be enough for a mild OC, and disabling HT will most likely reduce the running temps, too. Wink
Again; tell me your motherboard's make and model, and I could help you (with 100% safe advice).

When facing a wall, there is usually much less to process/render.
Dell inspiron 580.
I haven't familiarized myself with this computer yet, as it is still fairly new. :[

Also, when I'm running this game, GS is always at 100% - 92%. Does that help find my issue at all? xD
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#14
Argh! It's a Dell... Sad (no overclocking).

The GS% is GPU, and your bottleneck. (IGP=weak)
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#15
(10-24-2011, 06:07 AM)Rezard Wrote: Argh! It's a Dell... Sad (no overclocking).

The GS% is GPU, and your bottleneck. (IGP=weak)

So it is my graphics?! *Off to buy a new graphics card* xD
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#16
Just make sure your PSU can handle it. Smile
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#17
(10-24-2011, 06:14 AM)Rezard Wrote: Just make sure your PSU can handle it. Smile

Alrighty! ^^ Thank you!
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