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I was about 4-6 years ago tried to play Grand Turismo 4 with following settings

Old:
CPU: Celeron G530 Duo core
GPU: Radeon HD 7750
RAM: 8GB
SPU: 450 Corsair Golden Edition 85% efficiency

Problem everyone told me to get new CPU. I coun't afford one at the time, cuz i didn't had job or money.
Thing was it was running fine in menus at 100%/55-60fps at that time.
But when it  was time to drive...it would drop to 20-35fps.

So few years later (now as of writhing)
New:
CPU: I5 2400s Quad Core
GPU: AMD R9 380
RAM: 8GB
SPU: Thunder V2 735w Modular


same issue occures? Why can someone help me
You didn't do that big of a jump by upgrading to that cpu
It is still kinda weak for GT4 which is one of the more demanding games

What are your GSdx and PCSX2 settings
Upgrade to 1.5.0, click the link below
(06-29-2019, 07:00 PM)CK1 Wrote: [ -> ]Upgrade to 1.5.0, click the link below
Updated sorry. Same issue

Updating to new AMD Drivers


EE: is constant 90-99% is that a good thing?
MY Fps in menu is 50% fps
No, it's not. Your specs aren't meant to play GT4. EE percentage should be between 20 and 30 percent. Try to upgrade your PC if you can or otherwise, just play this hand on your PS2.
(06-29-2019, 09:47 PM)gtgamer468 Wrote: [ -> ]No, it's not. Your specs aren't meant to play GT4. EE percentage should be between 20 and 30 percent. Try to upgrade your PC if you can or otherwise, just play this hand on your PS2.
So i just need better CPU?
What about GPU to change to Nvidia?
wont help