Is the MTVU hack working?
#11
Ok so I guess the question is what I am doing wrong so that it's not working for me as well. Anybody have any more ideas? I also tried reverting to a previous SVN but it made no difference either. The previous poster had an Nvidia GPU. Is there a problem with ATI cards at the moment?
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#12
Maybe it's cause your card doesn't have DX11? That's all I can tell, our CPU's, the main strength for emulation, are the same, but our GPU's differ.(I have a GTX470, just to lazy to update my sig.)

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#13
Every game I've tried it on has slowed down the game, so your mileage may vary.
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#14
The GTX 470 is like 2 times faster than a 4870. Pcsx2 does not take advantage of two 4870s. Also, nvidia gpus tend to produces fast fps than AMD gpus.
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#15
Pcsx2 aka gsdx doesnt like SLI or crossfire. Better to disable that feature for optimal result.
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>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#16
Wow its increase fps for me. Really good job.
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#17
(10-24-2011, 03:11 AM)Mkilbride Wrote: Maybe it's cause your card doesn't have DX11? That's all I can tell, our CPU's, the main strength for emulation, are the same, but our GPU's differ.(I have a GTX470, just to lazy to update my sig.)
Again, I can confirm that my GPU isn't being maxed out because I get the exact same framerate whether I have the internal resolution set to 256x256 or even 2048x2048. That's why I am wondering if this is an issue specific to ATI cards but so far everbody here seems to have something from nVidia.


(10-24-2011, 05:42 AM)Register Wrote: Pcsx2 aka gsdx doesnt like SLI or crossfire. Better to disable that feature for optimal result.
I thought of that too. If only ATI didn't remove the option to disable Catalyst AI (really stupid move on their part).
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#18
MTVU mostly boost a few fps speed or no speed boost at all for most game.

check task manager you will see MTVU(MTVU work with VU 1 only not VU 0!!!) eat your cpu load but no help for gameplay for most game!


for me i disable it cost it lag gameplay.

only flag hack and block hack do good speed boost!!!

i have to use all patch hack(except skip and oph hack)+ vsync+dynamic toggle+8bit texture+tick texture filter together they work perfect push boost speed cost i try game with high compatibility but unknown which game will crash so on.

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#19
(10-24-2011, 02:15 PM)djnforce9 Wrote: I thought of that too. If only ATI didn't remove the option to disable Catalyst AI (really stupid move on their part).

I am sorry, but you can disable it at ATI catalyst control center/AMD Vision Engine Control Center. That option already there and i can disable it for my notebook.
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>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#20
You could disable it in v11.8 I believe but after that (i.e. 11.9), the option was removed. No idea why.
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