Tekken Tag Tournament Stability?
#1
So with the current version of PCSX2 out, has anyone had success with Tekken Tag Tournament? I know it is nearly impossible to play @ full speed. I have the game and can barely run it. Here are my specs for those who can help me:

CPU: AMD FX-8320 3.50 GHz Eight-Core
MEMORY: 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3/2133MHz
OS: Microsoft® Windows 7 Professional (64-bit Edition)
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#2
Well, it's listed as compatible.

For the demanding games, Vishera CPUs like yours(and mine) really need to be at the 4Ghz mark or higher. However without overclocking you can try:

Enable MTVU speedhack.

Set EE cycle rate slider hack to 2.

And give it a try.
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#3
(06-26-2014, 04:30 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Well, it's listed as compatible.

For the demanding games, Vishera CPUs like yours(and mine) really need to be at the 4Ghz mark or higher. However without overclocking you can try:

Enable MTVU speedhack.

Set EE cycle rate slider hack to 2.

And give it a try.

I am scared about overclocking, I was told not to do it because of the VRM chips in my motherboard (ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0 AMD 970) get too hot. Without OC'ing will 3.50Ghz do me good?
#4
Well, your VRMs don't have heatsinks so they will get hot. I had the same issue with my 6300 on a board without VRM heat sinks. They got very hot and made my CPU throttle a ton, basically negating my OC. So if you are worried, I wouldn't do it.

3.5Ghz Vishera chip will play about 70% of PS2 games at full speed I'd guess. You will just have to try whatever games you wanna play and see.
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#5
(06-26-2014, 04:53 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Well, your VRMs don't have heatsinks so they will get hot. I had the same issue with my 6300 on a board without VRM heat sinks. They got very hot and made my CPU throttle a ton, basically negating my OC. So if you are worried, I wouldn't do it.

3.5Ghz Vishera chip will play about 70% of PS2 games at full speed I'd guess. You will just have to try whatever games you wanna play and see.

Well could you please recommend heatsinks for me to buy?
#6
I dunno about buying heatsinks for em. I looked into it for mine and couldn't. I fried my board trying to measure the VRM temperature with a meat thermometer(metal probe, I'm an idiot). So I bought a new board with heatsinks on them.
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#7
(06-26-2014, 04:57 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: I dunno about buying heatsinks for em. I looked into it for mine and couldn't. I fried my board trying to measure the VRM temperature with a meat thermometer(metal probe, I'm an idiot). So I bought a new board with heatsinks on them.

I remember that. One slip and your board fried. I also remember you burning yourself when you touched the VRM.
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#8
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(06-26-2014, 04:57 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: I dunno about buying heatsinks for em. I looked into it for mine and couldn't. I fried my board trying to measure the VRM temperature with a meat thermometer(metal probe, I'm an idiot). So I bought a new board with heatsinks on them.

So what do I dooo!! :'(
#9
Well, you can try the settings I posted up there and see what happens. Or you can buy a new board. Or you can OC as is and try to keep them cool.
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#10
(06-26-2014, 05:14 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Well, you can try the settings I posted up there and see what happens. Or you can buy a new board. Or you can OC as is and try to keep them cool.

How bout buying the FX-9370 if all else fails? It's 4.4 Ghz stock!
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