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Citra Unofficial versions, by sickc, Jun 30th and Jun 29th.

GitHub: https://github.com/sickc/citra
Download links: https://justpaste.it/18g58

These versions are many optimized Citra for different CPUs.

When using these versions, it will create a .dyn file that record the code it ran, so that, this file will help the author make a better Citra, if you want, feel free to upload the file to the author, thanks. :)
It will keep update every week, if I have free time, I'll post new versions here.

i see that there is a build for ryzen cpu. what are the differences between other builds, because ryzen support avx2. will it uses more cores or what ?
 
i see that there is a build for ryzen cpu. what are the differences between other builds, because ryzen support avx2. will it uses more cores or what ?
Ryzen support AVX2, but AVX2 is not Ryzen.
Ryzen version is optimized for Ryzen, not AVX2.
 
Citra Unofficial versions, by sickc, Jun 30th and Jun 29th.

GitHub: https://github.com/sickc/citra
Download links: https://justpaste.it/18g58

These versions are many optimized Citra for different CPUs.

When using these versions, it will create a .dyn file that record the code it ran, so that, this file will help the author make a better Citra, if you want, feel free to upload the file to the author, thanks. :)
It will keep update every week, if I have free time, I'll post new versions here.
Did this version support AMD a10 ?
 
Citra Unofficial versions, by sickc, Jun 30th and Jun 29th.

GitHub: https://github.com/sickc/citra
Download links: https://justpaste.it/18g58

These versions are many optimized Citra for different CPUs.

When using these versions, it will create a .dyn file that record the code it ran, so that, this file will help the author make a better Citra, if you want, feel free to upload the file to the author, thanks. :)
It will keep update every week, if I have free time, I'll post new versions here.
I try this for sandy bridge (for my 3770) and those build all same slower than Citra-GCC6.3.0-SSE4.1-OPTIMIZED-16-FEB-2017
 
I try this for sandy bridge (for my 3770) and those build all same slower than Citra-GCC6.3.0-SSE4.1-OPTIMIZED-16-FEB-2017
Yes, the author and me didn't say it's very fast, it need to get better and yours help to give him .dyn file, furthermore tabnk's version is a mythology! Hope he will update.

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Did this version support AMD a10 ?
Use AVX2 or generic or SSE3, if I'm wrong, you can check it yourself by CPU-Z, if something in red line means CPU supported:
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Wow ! Your build is absolutely amazing !

One thing I stumbled upon :

I copied the user folder from the AVX build i posted earlier.
It had cheats in it.
Then, suddenly the emulator booted up with CHEATS ! Please tell me, was that part of the design ?

The user folder is the whole content, so what was setup in the previous build, will be used in the new copy user folder in new build.
So yes disable cheats by emulator if needed.
 
I try this for sandy bridge (for my 3770) and those build all same slower than Citra-GCC6.3.0-SSE4.1-OPTIMIZED-16-FEB-2017
Your cpu (which is also my cpu) is not sandy bridge, it's ivy bridge. So far it seems the only builds that are faster than the others on this cpu are the SSE4.1 builds, and they're pretty outdated :(
 
Your cpu (which is also my cpu) is not sandy bridge, it's ivy bridge. So far it seems the only builds that are faster than the others on this cpu are the SSE4.1 builds, and they're pretty outdated :(
yes we need sse4.1 builds. But i hope soon i buy new cpu (i7 7700) and can use avx2 builds.
 
Yes, the author and me didn't say it's very fast, it need to get better and yours help to give him .dyn file, furthermore tabnk's version is a mythology! Hope he will update.

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Use AVX2 or generic or SSE3, if I'm wrong, you can check it yourself by CPU-Z, if something in red line means CPU supported:
RVPE9.png
It's mine....is support?
 

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I was re-working on it
https://github.com/Jhno591/citra/commits/master

Then see one PR Pending on the bleeding edge.
https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/pull/2803

See working on video core slown down a little, wwylele did some good work on it and others.

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any of this version is compiled?
its in the BE link citra.edge-0.1.405-full.nupkg can be extracted also from rar are 7zip , so you can extract the raw files without using the installer .exe
 
Last edited by drwhojan,
Hey, guys. I had already posted on the Official Citra thread, but just found out about this one, that is probably more related with what I wanted to ask.

Just one question: for some reason, the builds that gives me the best performance are the SSE 4/4.1; I was using one from early February, but searching more about it on Google I found another that is giving almost perfect FPS (some "lag spikes" here and there, but that's more than fine), SSE4 21-04-2017.

Do you guys know if someone worked on top of this builds and created even more recent versions, with new features? That would be cool.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hi guys,
What's the best build currently of Citra? I have 2016-12 chinese build they stopped making new updates or there is a better build now?
 

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