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11-22-2014, 09:34 PM
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OC that 4300 to around 4.4 and you won't have those issues. If you want to, of course.
And did you try extra software threads like I had suggested?
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My current MB ain't very good for OC unfortunately.... I can get up to ~4 stable but for that much it ain't even worth it...
As for the extra threads sorry i missed that, but yes i had them on the whole time set to 3.
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11-23-2014, 07:49 PM
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3 might be too much, for a 4 core. Try 1 or 2.
(Consider you have 4 cores. PCSX2 uses 2 cores with no MTVU, three with it. So with 3 extra threads, you are sharing at least 1, possibly 2 cores between rendering and main emulation. Can cause slowdown)
I use 3 on my 6 core.
And you might be surprised. On my old board I could only hit 4.12, but that still made a noticeable difference in PCSX2. Although it has a lower stock freq so I gained about 600mhz. Now on my new board I run @ 4.4.
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I did test it out though, for some reason whenever i do an OC i always end up testing things with PCSX2 as well (force of habit), but due to how crappy the MB is it made almost no difference with the OC.
PS: indeed your right i do get a tad of a better performance with 2 extra threads (with 1 its worse).