game lag and processer usage
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i have a program monitoring my CPU and GPU usage running, and i have one of my games running in pcsx2 at the same time. my FPS atm is sitting at around 40-45, but my processor is only sitting around 85% for both cores max (fluctuating up to 85, usually between 75-85%) and my GPU is only using about 30%. I have my power options set to performance with both the min and max for my processor set to 100%, so is there anyway to push that last bit of power out of my processor, or is this the norm for how they work, never quite reaching the 100% mark?

my EE gets to about 95% though as well, though my GS is sitting on 25, so i know its probably being bottlenecked by my CPU, hence why im wondering if theres anyway to push that last little bit out.
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#2
With those usage numbers, the new SVN builds with MTVU might help out.
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#3
its a dual core, so i dont think the mtvu will help much, or does it still hlp with dual core?
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#4
yeah. you might wanna try the MTVU from the SVN but it doesn't guarantee a speed up there. those last not usable 15% are the threads waiting for each other to syncronize. it depends on the game and its data if can be maxed out.
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(08-19-2011, 05:02 PM)Dante3hs Wrote: its a dual core, so i dont think the mtvu will help much, or does it still hlp with dual core?

When GS% is much lower than EE%, mtvu can give good speedups on dual core, because mtvu decreases EE% and moves the VU1 work to a separate thread, which can use some of the slack time that GS isn't using.

This has been confirmed by some dual core users in some EE heavy games.
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#6
well now with MTVU, im getting roughly (same part of the same game) and my EE is still at 95, while my EE sits around 30-35, and the VU shows at about 40. Though now my CPUs are running at around 95%, but my FPS wasnt much different. though i was able to turn VU cycle stealing off without any noticable FPS impact, which fixed a black flickering on an FMV, which i knew was caused by the VU cycle stealing, so i wasnt too fussed.
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