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07-15-2011, 06:06 PM
well the title sez it all why wont it use 100% cpu I am stuck at 50+ whenever I am playing something which gives me shitty performance for example 3rd birhtday I get very Laggy gameplay and I used the recomended settings too so I played around with java a bit and I change priority testing from normal, above normal, and high all dont change a thing but when I tried realtime which change cpu usage to above 60% but it wont go higher than that and I can play it properly now but that usage is still low both PCSX2 and Dolphin use more than 60% Cpu all the time its like 80+ most of the time jpcsp wastes 40+% in normal to high and 30+% at real time is too much wasted power am I right I just finished 3rd birthday on my PSP but I aint really a big fan of small screened devices so I own only a few games on it and playing the 3rd birthday on small screen kinda ruined it for me so I really like Jpcsp so can anybody help me on this I am using Jpcsp 2211
my PC is e7400 @ 4ghz [OC] /w DeepCool Killer Whale pro
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I can play almost anything I throw at it so I am wonderin why Jpcsp wont work properly
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jpcsp is still being developed, it's nowhere near a complete working emulator.
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TNX but Id prefer a DEV to tell me why its doing that cuz Ive read that emulator can actually use 100% cpu power here in the forum and I know its still in development and its not yet finished I just got a couple of questions thats all
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Because your e7400 is a dual-core CPU. Every process that isn't optimized for the multi-threading can use only 1 core (in your case JPCSP uses 50% of your CPU because it uses the 100% of one of the two cores installed on your system). You can find this thing also in other non-professional softwares. It isn't a problem of the emulator, but just a feature that it missing.
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now that's a proper explanation not like the other guy hehe I see so the emulator is written to only utilize 1 core of a CPU oh well that sux hehe kidding TNX
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Xee that doesn't sound right seeing as i have heard somewhere in this forum that with multiple cores it enhances performance greatly...
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thats why I'd prefer a DEV to explain things more properly now I am just confused
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Thank you Gid and welcome back!
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