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JPCSP hardly get benefit from higher cpu clock?
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Recently upgraded my cpu to i5 2500k, because the i3 530 (4G) i used to have
didn't get me good fps on Tekken 6 and Final Fantasy Type Zero.

Thought i would have seen some change after upgrading a new cpu, but the result is not really encouraging, fps almost same under same setting and same version of jpscp.

so i thought maybe the default 3.3g (maybe abit higher with turbo boost) clock not fast enough then i decided to overclock the 2500k to 4.7G, but weird enough i still don't get any difference of the speed.

so here i like to ask is that jpcsp don't gain benefit of higher clock or is there any other reason behind of this ?? thanks, just curious
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JPCSP hardly get benefit from higher cpu clock? - by AcidRains - 05-24-2012, 02:20 PM

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