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Overclocking the EE (discussion) (testers wanted)
(11-18-2015, 06:44 AM)karasuhebi Wrote: What happened to the these extra slider positions? Don't see them in the dev builds and don't see it mentioned here in the thread what happened to them.

ssakash was the one who made the pull request after cleaning up the code and he decided to remove them because for one they weren't super accurate as to how much they actually OC'd and two it made the slider unbalanced in one direction. Currently there is a bit of talk about moving where the clock control happens to allow more granularity on both sides in a better way.
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Sweet, glad to hear it. Granularity is good!
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Anyone has any news on this? This seems like a super useful feature, please add it.
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It's already integrated into PCSX2...
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Just saying, how do you tweak the clock speed of the EE? Isn't it through the speedhacks settings?
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(12-24-2018, 10:29 AM)gtgamer468 Wrote: Just saying, how do you tweak the clock speed of the EE? Isn't it through the speedhacks settings?

EE cycle scale (or similar, i'm not using English GUI) in speed settings (again).
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EE Cycle Rate, for English users.
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Yeah move it left to overclock and right for the old way
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(12-26-2018, 04:10 AM)Topken Wrote: Yeah move it left to overclock and right for the old way

Left is to underclock, for weak CPUs playing lighter PS2 games. Right is to overclock, for strong CPUs playing heavy PS2 games, particularly those which did not strictly cap their framerates to 30 FPS.
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