Help regarding low frame rate
#21
relax la angel of death . U professional lea , i newbie nia.
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#22
what is supposed to be the diffrence between sse 2, sse 4 and ssse 3?
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#23
Tongue sry la. 4give me k?
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#24
&nbsp &nbsp @ gabberwokie11:
Those SSE are instruction sets. The higher, the better, as there are more and more useful instructions in the increasing sets. The difference from SSE2 to SSE4.1 is rather minimal in the grand scheme of things, but consider it helpful in one of those "every little bit helps" kind of efforts.

I feel you may be a bit confused on your previous processor. There is no Pentium 4 dual core, since the physical dual core came after the Pentium 4. Pentium 4 with Hyper-threading exist, but that's two logical cores.

The P4 quite simply could not compare to your current. TBH, I'm wondering if that 120fps was a bit of a fake FPS reading... Was gameplay fairly smooth?
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#25
I thought SSE is floating point instruction sets? Btw Pentium 4 is single core?
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#26
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_SIMD_Extensions (not entirely floating point)

Yes, P4 are single core.
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#27
rly?nvm...
Lol p4 is quite gud
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#28
sorry for late replay, on ico it was a real 120fps as the frame limit was also 120 (silly me) so the game was playing really fast
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#29
Try the presets at the bottom of the configuration window.
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