Laggy FPS and Sound
#11
(10-26-2014, 07:33 PM)0Z3ro0 Wrote: Will these settings effect my other games?
possibly yes !
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#12
(10-26-2014, 07:31 PM)Brock lessner Wrote: then try first with ee and vu / to 2 ! if it didn't work then use software mode with extra rendering thread to 3 and tik mtvu ! try both suggestions and tell us which one work's best for you !

Also I am not sure how to change what you want, when I go into my settings this is what I see!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7y1um6rrbkw3yw...s.png?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/890mr3b6prkws0...2.png?dl=0
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#13
Goto emulation settings and then goto speed hacks tab and put both ee and vu sliders to 2 !
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#14
(10-26-2014, 07:40 PM)Brock lessner Wrote: Goto emulation settings and then goto speed hacks tab and put both ee and vu sliders to 2 !

Lag is the same and so is FPS.
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#15
Turn off MTVU again, because it can cause slowdowns too on Dual Core CPUs. MTVU is mainly made for 3+ cores.

Have you tried Software Mode too? (1 extra thread, because you only have 2 threads available in the first place, so setting it to 3 makes no sense. PCSX2 uses 1 thread already, so you only have 1 extra thread available on a Dual Core CPU).
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#16
(10-26-2014, 07:48 PM)0Z3ro0 Wrote: Lag is the same and so is FPS.
ohh , then revert it back ! if you using resolution higher then native put it to native then in video plugins section use gsdxdx9 or gsdx 11(if available ) software mode with extra rendering thread to 3 !

(10-26-2014, 07:48 PM)0Z3ro0 Wrote: Lag is the same and so is FPS.
ohh , then revert it back ! if you using resolution higher then native put it to native then in video plugins section use gsdxdx9 or gsdx 11(if available ) software mode with extra rendering thread to 3 !
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#17
(10-26-2014, 07:52 PM)Brock lessner Wrote: ohh , then revert it back ! if you using resolution higher then native put it to native then in video plugins section use gsdxdx9 or gsdx 11(if available ) software mode with extra rendering thread to 3 !

ohh , then revert it back ! if you using resolution higher then native put it to native then in video plugins section use gsdxdx9 or gsdx 11(if available ) software mode with extra rendering thread to 3 !

This is what my video settings are,

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2csnsxebnyjg5t...3.png?dl=0
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#18
(10-26-2014, 07:51 PM)xRyudo Wrote: Turn off MTVU again, because it can cause slowdowns too on Dual-Core CPUs. MTVU is mainly made for 3+ cores.

Have you tried Software Mode too? (1 extra thread, because you only have 2 threads available in the first place, so setting it to 3 makes no sense).
actually it make sense ! 3 will possibly help him ! but by drop down rendering thread to 2 may help too !
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#19
(10-26-2014, 07:54 PM)Brock lessner Wrote: actually it make sense ! 3 will possibly help him ! but by drop down rendering thread to 2 may help too !

It actually doesn't make sense, because he doesn't have 3 extra threads. It's a Dual Core CPU. PCSX2 uses 1 thread by default, leaving 1 extra available.
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#20
(10-26-2014, 07:55 PM)xRyudo Wrote: It actually doesn't make sense, because he doesn't have 3 extra threads. It's a Dual Core CPU. PCSX2 uses 1 thread by default, leaving 1 extra available.

These are my settings for the video,

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2csnsxebnyjg5t...3.png?dl=0
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