For example two people may have the same cpu and get different results because one turboed higher than the other due to better cooling.
I know it's a lot to ask since it requires 3rd party software but it is kind of a deal breaker if we want accurate results. This can be done a number of ways, cpuz is one way. It is crucial that we know the exact clock rate that the cpu is running at or the results will be inaccurate.
See how he listed the speed that it was running at with turboboost active and not just the base clock rate? That is must have data for anyone with a cpu that supports turboboost that hasn't been manually OC (since manual OC overrides turboboost). So in that case I have only one other tiny thing to recommend.Īxxer Wrote:i7 2720QM GHz, turbos (and is throttled to) 2.8 GHz while running Dolphin. I was going to recommend that you get rid of that part about allowing changes to the IR under the assumption that it won't impact performance but I refreshed and see that you already took care of that. This is with the first save on "Memory card A". The only options that were changed were: Forced 16:9 and I used the Widescreen Hack. GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 12.4)
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker CPU Benchmark Thanks to Garteal for taking the time to do that.Īlright, the majority of the people who voted in the new benchmark thread have selected The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker as the game to test with, so here we go.