Homebrew Question Help with retroarch

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So i got a situation today were i dumbly erase retroarch from my switch now that retroarch i didn't install it but someone i knew did(which i cannot contact them again) from the one i was using most of the n64 and ps1 games run smoothly but now that i install it again retroarch myself a lot of the ps1 and n64 game run quite slow and choppy, anybody can tell me what should i change to make the run fine and guide me a little bit better on how to leave everything running smooth again, thanks in advance.
 
So i got a situation today were i dumbly erase retroarch from my switch now that retroarch i didn't install it but someone i knew did(which i cannot contact them again) from the one i was using most of the n64 and ps1 games run smoothly but now that i install it again retroarch myself a lot of the ps1 and n64 game run quite slow and choppy, anybody can tell me what should i change to make the run fine and guide me a little bit better on how to leave everything running smooth again, thanks in advance.
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