07-12-2018, 12:41 PM
G'day guys
Macbook Pro 2015 Bootcamp: Windows 10 Home (64bit)
Intel Core i7-4870HQ @ 2.50GHz (Autoclocked)
16Gb RAM (15.9GB useable)
AMD Radeon R9 M370X
PCSx2 v1.5.0-dev-2421-gf22843816
Gave my system first because my problem (I think) will be the communication between PCSx2 and my CPU...
I'm running Gran Turismo 4 currently, but it happens on all games I run, and i've set my Video settings to 2x Native. On native resolution my clock speed will be up 3-3.5GHz which it runs comfortably, no worries at EE: 60%. When I set my resolution to anything above that (2x,3x etc) my clock speed drops to 0.79-0.99GHz and doesn't fluctuate, which is unusual because normally when it's working, it will fluctuate a bit. I've double and triple checked that my laptop power settings aren't hindering it
TL;DR
CPU stuck at 0.99GHz when native res is boosted by any amount, and the second I drop it to native, CPU goes back to normal
Cheers for any advice anyone can lend!
Macbook Pro 2015 Bootcamp: Windows 10 Home (64bit)
Intel Core i7-4870HQ @ 2.50GHz (Autoclocked)
16Gb RAM (15.9GB useable)
AMD Radeon R9 M370X
PCSx2 v1.5.0-dev-2421-gf22843816
Gave my system first because my problem (I think) will be the communication between PCSx2 and my CPU...
I'm running Gran Turismo 4 currently, but it happens on all games I run, and i've set my Video settings to 2x Native. On native resolution my clock speed will be up 3-3.5GHz which it runs comfortably, no worries at EE: 60%. When I set my resolution to anything above that (2x,3x etc) my clock speed drops to 0.79-0.99GHz and doesn't fluctuate, which is unusual because normally when it's working, it will fluctuate a bit. I've double and triple checked that my laptop power settings aren't hindering it
TL;DR
CPU stuck at 0.99GHz when native res is boosted by any amount, and the second I drop it to native, CPU goes back to normal
Cheers for any advice anyone can lend!