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I want to play FFX-2 In a Stable Fps But its constantly dropping to 30 fps here are my specs


Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
System Manufacturer: MSI
System Model: MS-7309
BIOS: Default System BIOS
Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ (2 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
Memory: 2048MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 2048MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
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Card name: AMD Radeon HD 5570 Series
Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Chip type: ATI display adapter (0x675F)
DAC type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
Display Memory: 1782 MB
Dedicated Memory: 1014 MB
Shared Memory: 767 MB
Current Mode: 1360 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: W1642
Please give me some config or Help me configure for stable gaming and fps im new here Blush
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  • Any non default settings you are using.
  • What games you are trying to play and if you are playing them from ISO or DVD.

Thank You.
oh sorry

PCSX2 0.9.8 R4600

I play FFX And FFX-2 ISO

Settings at

EE/IOP: Default
VUs: Default Exp Clampig: none
GS: Default
GS Window: Default
Speed Hacks: Enabled
EE Cycle: 2
VU Cycle: 3

Here is my Gdsx Config
don't set vu cycle stealing to 3, it will slow your game down.
enable recommended speedhacks, set EE cycle rate to 2, and gsdx internal res to native or 2* native (not more)

That should help you for FFX
FFX-2 is a bit more demanding (especially during fmvs..), and not much you can do against it apart from getting a better machine.
ok ill try it thanks alot Smile btw i have a gaming laptop
with core i3 4gb ddr3 ram and GT555M As a GPU
i3's speeds??
GT555m is considered "decent".
i3 ithink is 2.6 GHz
You might consider a cheap gaming desktop if you really want to play everything at full speed. Gaming laptops have definitely come a long way, but mobile CPUs and GPUs are still noticeably inferior, and the heat generation is always going to be an issue if you're playing for any length of time. I used to game exclusively on a laptop until finally the GPU burned out. Luckily it was still in warranty, but after that I've always opted for gaming on desktops.

Plus you can just throw together an inexpensive desktop, stick it under your TV and forget it about it. It's like having all your consoles in one convenient package Tongue Especially nice if you're like me, and when you came home from college on year you found out your mom chucked out your old NES and SNES. "Oh, why are you upset, it's not like you play with these toys anymore, I just wanted to clear out some space." Criminal.