Emulation [RELEASE] Cemu - Wii U emulator

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According to intel's site, the 2 duo is not unlocked, meaning you cannot change the multiplier, only way you can overclock it is by increasing the FSB percentages, which if you have absolutely no idea how to overclock, should not be done unless you want to fry your cpu as it can't support a high tj Max.

I would either take the time to learn how to do it before even attempting to do this or you might take the risk of destroying your PC or have someone who knows how to do it, do it for you. Not trying to put you down, but unless you want the smell of burning chipsets emanating from your pc, i suggest you do one of those 2 things lol
well yea. i can't change the multiplier but i can increase FSB. (MHz i saw in my computer and also it will be more difficult and dangerous to do) (hey i'm trying to learn and be careful ok?)
 
guys. I have a question. What's the difference between recompiler and interpreter? I noticed that when I try to see in the CPU tab in Cemu.

One thing I know is that the recompiler kinda creates memory leak for a moment.
 
guys. I have a question. What's the difference between recompiler and interpreter? I noticed that when I try to see in the CPU tab in Cemu.

One thing I know is that the recompiler kinda creates memory leak for a moment.
An interpreter handles one thing at a time, regardless of what is given past the first request given. so if you give a request for something to appear, it will handle that before it handles anything after that, essentially slowing everything down

A recompiler can handle multiple things at once, effectively "splitting" the work load, so when in the same scenario, it will split that request off, into a query table, then work with the entire table rather than just one thing at a time, speeding up the process of handling that current frame by quite a bit

Hope this helps, this is the best i could explain them xD
 
I have overclocked my fx6300 to 4.5 ghz, still cant reach 30 fps on mario kart time trial lol, what wrong? My graphics card is a sapphire r9 270x and i have 8gb of ram, 1600mhz.
fx6300 has a singletreaded rating of 1.4, a 4690k is 2.2. emulators are low threaded applications, meaning they use 1-2 threads at best(cemu itself uses up to 3). so they see better performance on cpus with a few stronger cores than a cpu with many weaker cores(since most of the cores go unused).
 
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So, yeah... Without tilt it's nearly impossible to beat last levels in nsmbu... You can use P-Acorn, but it steel very hard make it to the end.
 
i have one i5 6600 + 980 nvidia (EVGA)+ 16 gb ddr4. Runs smooth here or have some problem?

thinking sell my wiiu if this emulator real runs great.
 
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fx6300 has a singletreaded rating of 1.4, a 4690k is 2.2. emulators are low threaded applications, meaning they use 1-2 threads at best(cemu itself uses up to 3). so they see better performance on cpus with a few stronger cores than a cpu with many weaker cores(since most of the cores go unused).

what singlethread rating has a 4820K?
 

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