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    • DTEAMD
      DTEAM @TPR
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      @TPR
      No. It’s very good for Pi5. Good performance increase. No update problems for now.. It works on the first try. I recommand to do backup before

      It did a test with my Pi4 and it screwed my retropie

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      • TPRT
        TPR @DTEAM
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        @DTEAM Which install did you use? The rpi-update install or the manual install? I'm referring to the update on this page: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/numa-emulation-speeds-pi-5-and-other-improvements

        Also, once it is installed, what's a good game to test to see before/after results?

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        • DTEAMD
          DTEAM @TPR
          last edited by DTEAM

          @TPR
          This one

          sudo rpi-update pulls/6273
          

          New edit: I think you must have a Pi 5 or a Pi4 8GB 64Bit (Not lower than that for the Pi4) I only do tests on a P5 8GB and a Pi4 4GB. Bad results for my Pi4 , good upgrade for my Pi5

          Good games for a test are:
          Wild Riders on Naomi 2 (lr-flycast-dev) with Vulkan
          God of War (sound quality upgrade) on PS2 (Aethersx2) with Vulkan
          Maybe also F-Zero on GameCube

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          • TPRT
            TPR @DTEAM
            last edited by TPR

            @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

            @TPR
            This one

            sudo rpi-update pulls/6273
            

            I think you must have a Pi5 8GB . Not lower than that

            Good games for a test are:
            Wild Riders on Naomi 2 (lr-flycast-dev) with Vulkan
            Good of War (sound quality upgrade) on PS2 (Aethersx2) with Vulkan
            Maybe also F-Zero on GameCube

            Good to know on the 8gb tip. I don't think I had seen anyone mention that. I'll grab my 8gb Pi 5 and try it now. Any idea why it doesn't work on the 4gb version?

            Did you notice any performance increase of God of War? I have mine with the following settings:
            EE Rate - 50%
            EE Skip - Max
            Max Frame Latency: 3.
            Bilinear Filtering: Nearest.
            Blending Accuracy: Minimum.
            CPU Framebuffer: On
            Mipmapping Off
            Trilinear Off
            Disable Depth Support ON

            And that makes it run pretty good on a 4gb Pi 5

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            • ExarKunIvE
              ExarKunIv @TPR
              last edited by

              @TPR said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

              Any idea why it doesn't work on the 4gb version?

              It's a shame that it doesn't. Means a lot of people are not going to be able to use it.
              Me including.
              Not going to spend more money just for a speed boost. Lol

              RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
              RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
              Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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              • DTEAMD
                DTEAM @ExarKunIv
                last edited by DTEAM

                @ExarKunIv

                It works on a Pi5 4GB but not on a Pi4 4GB. I wrote a mistake. I rewrote my previous post.

                I didn’t test It on a Pi5 4GB but they say It gives a good boost. For Pi4 4GB , it’s a mess

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                • ExarKunIvE
                  ExarKunIv @DTEAM
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                  @DTEAM ahh. Ok
                  Thanks for cleaning that up.
                  Happy gaming

                  RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                  RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                  Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                  • DTEAMD
                    DTEAM @TPR
                    last edited by DTEAM

                    @TPR said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                    Did you notice any performance increase of God of War? I have mine with the following settings:
                    EE Rate - 50%
                    EE Skip - Max
                    Max Frame Latency: 3.
                    Bilinear Filtering: Nearest.
                    Blending Accuracy: Minimum.
                    CPU Framebuffer: On
                    Mipmapping Off
                    Trilinear Off
                    Disable Depth Support ON

                    Mine:
                    EE Rate - 100%
                    EE Skip - Max Underclock
                    Affinity Control Mode : VU>GS>EE
                    Max Frame Latency: 2.
                    Bilinear Filtering: Bilinear (PS2).
                    Blending Accuracy: Basic .
                    Skip Presenting Duplicate Frames (on)
                    Audio: Interpolation Mode : Gaussian
                    CPU Framebuffer: On
                    Mipmapping: Automatic
                    Anisotropic : Off
                    Trilinear: Automatic
                    Disable Depth Support (I don't see where it is)

                    I didn't try CRC Fix Level to agressive for that game, I did that only for Okami (maybe It could be good for God of War)

                    I use NUMA and my Pi5 is overvlocked. God of War run very fast and well with that setup

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                    • TPRT
                      TPR @DTEAM
                      last edited by

                      @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                      @TPR said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                      Did you notice any performance increase of God of War? I have mine with the following settings:
                      EE Rate - 50%
                      EE Skip - Max
                      Max Frame Latency: 3.
                      Bilinear Filtering: Nearest.
                      Blending Accuracy: Minimum.
                      CPU Framebuffer: On
                      Mipmapping Off
                      Trilinear Off
                      Disable Depth Support ON

                      Mine:
                      EE Rate - 100%
                      EE Skip - Max Underclock
                      Affinity Control Mode : VU>GS>EE
                      Max Frame Latency: 2.
                      Bilinear Filtering: Bilinear (PS2).
                      Blending Accuracy: Basic .
                      Skip Presenting Duplicate Frames (on)
                      Audio: Interpolation Mode : Gaussian
                      CPU Framebuffer: On
                      Mipmapping: Automatic
                      Anisotropic : Off
                      Trilinear: Automatic
                      Disable Depth Support (I don't see where it is)

                      I didn't try CRC Fix Level to agressive for that game, I did that only for Okami (maybe It could be good for God of War)

                      I use NUMA and my Pi5 is overvlocked. God of War run very fast and well with that setup

                      That's all great info. Thanks! And what overclock settings are you using and have you found that to have any other issues with other emulator cores?

                      Also, just to confirm are you on a Pi 5 4gb or 8gb? I have both but just wanting to match what you're doing.

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                      • TPRT
                        TPR @DTEAM
                        last edited by

                        @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                        This one

                        sudo rpi-update pulls/6273
                        

                        So that's what I just did. Did you still have to add numa=fake=4 to your cmdline.txt?

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                        • TPRT
                          TPR @DTEAM
                          last edited by TPR

                          @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                          I use NUMA and my Pi5 is overvlocked. God of War run very fast and well with that setup

                          I'm using the following overclock in my config.txt:
                          arm_freq=3000
                          gpu_freq=1000
                          force_turbo=1

                          and I have the following in my cmdline:
                          numa=fake=4

                          And I'm seeing no improvement at all with God of War using your aethersx2 settings. Just trying to figure out what I might be doing wrong here.

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                          • DTEAMD
                            DTEAM @TPR
                            last edited by DTEAM

                            @TPR

                            My overclock settings

                            # Tell the DVFS algorithm to increase voltage by this amount (in µV; default 0).
                            # IMPORTANT: See note below
                            over_voltage_delta=50000
                            
                            # Set the Arm A76 core frequency (in MHz; default 2400).
                            arm_freq=3000
                            
                            # Set the VideoCore VII core frequency (in MHz; default 800).
                            gpu_freq=1000
                            

                            and I have the following in my cmdline:

                            numa=fake=4

                            I'm not sure you need this if you use

                            sudo rpi-update pulls/6273
                            
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                            • TPRT
                              TPR @DTEAM
                              last edited by

                              @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                              @TPR

                              My overclock settings

                              # Tell the DVFS algorithm to increase voltage by this amount (in µV; default 0).
                              # IMPORTANT: See note below
                              over_voltage_delta=50000
                              
                              # Set the Arm A76 core frequency (in MHz; default 2400).
                              arm_freq=3000
                              
                              # Set the VideoCore VII core frequency (in MHz; default 800).
                              gpu_freq=1000
                              

                              and I have the following in my cmdline:

                              numa=fake=4

                              I'm not sure you need this if you use

                              sudo rpi-update pulls/6273
                              

                              Got it... thanks. Trying now.

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                              • DTEAMD
                                DTEAM @TPR
                                last edited by

                                @TPR
                                Also, no turbo

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                                • TPRT
                                  TPR @DTEAM
                                  last edited by

                                  @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                                  @TPR
                                  Also, no turbo

                                  So this is what I have in my config.txt:

                                  # For more options and information see
                                  # http://rptl.io/configtxt
                                  # Some settings may impact device functionality. See link above for details
                                  
                                  # Uncomment some or all of these to enable the optional hardware interfaces
                                  #dtparam=i2c_arm=on
                                  #dtparam=i2s=on
                                  #dtparam=spi=on
                                  
                                  # Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835)
                                  dtparam=audio=on
                                  
                                  # Additional overlays and parameters are documented
                                  # /boot/firmware/overlays/README
                                  
                                  # Automatically load overlays for detected cameras
                                  camera_auto_detect=1
                                  
                                  # Automatically load overlays for detected DSI displays
                                  display_auto_detect=1
                                  
                                  # Automatically load initramfs files, if found
                                  auto_initramfs=1
                                  
                                  # Enable DRM VC4 V3D driver
                                  dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
                                  max_framebuffers=2
                                  
                                  # Don't have the firmware create an initial video= setting in cmdline.txt.
                                  # Use the kernel's default instead.
                                  disable_fw_kms_setup=1
                                  
                                  # Run in 64-bit mode
                                  arm_64bit=1
                                  
                                  # Disable compensation for displays with overscan
                                  disable_overscan=1
                                  
                                  # Run as fast as firmware / board allows
                                  arm_boost=1
                                  
                                  # Pi5
                                  kernel=kernel8.img
                                  
                                  [cm4]
                                  # Enable host mode on the 2711 built-in XHCI USB controller.
                                  # This line should be removed if the legacy DWC2 controller is required
                                  # (e.g. for USB device mode) or if USB support is not required.
                                  otg_mode=1
                                  
                                  [all]
                                  
                                  # Tell the DVFS algorithm to increase voltage by this amount (in µV; default 0).
                                  # IMPORTANT: See note below
                                  over_voltage_delta=50000
                                  
                                  # Set the Arm A76 core frequency (in MHz; default 2400).
                                  arm_freq=3000
                                  
                                  # Set the VideoCore VII core frequency (in MHz; default 800).
                                  gpu_freq=1000
                                  

                                  And here is my cmdline:

                                  console=serial0,115200 console=tty1 root=PARTUUID=5ecf2855-02 rootfstype=ext4 fsck.repair=yes rootwait cfg80211.ieee80211_regdom=US
                                  

                                  And I'm not seeing any real improvement with anything. I just loaded up God of War and also Radiata Stories and they are both still running sluggish. Any ideas?

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                                  • DTEAMD
                                    DTEAM @TPR
                                    last edited by

                                    @TPR

                                    Strange? Maybe the Bios or the rom

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                                    • TPRT
                                      TPR @DTEAM
                                      last edited by

                                      @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                                      @TPR

                                      Strange? Maybe the Bios or the rom

                                      I'm not sure. Everything else seems to be working fine. I would have thought that the NUMA and/or Overclock would have been more of a global thing and I would have seen improvement across the board, but it doesn't look like I am.

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                                      • TPRT
                                        TPR @DTEAM
                                        last edited by

                                        @DTEAM said in Suggestions for ports #3 - Pi5 edition:

                                        @TPR

                                        Strange? Maybe the Bios or the rom

                                        Do I still need this in my config?

                                        arm_boost=1

                                        or should I remove that ?

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                                        • TPRT
                                          TPR @DTEAM
                                          last edited by

                                          @DTEAM So this is interesting. I put the comments for the overclock in a different position in my config. I put them above the [cm4] section and now it's been doing this:
                                          462536830_3951852665060338_7715060663923330681_n.jpg
                                          is this normal?

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                                          • TPRT
                                            TPR @DTEAM
                                            last edited by

                                            @DTEAM Well, this is interesting...

                                            I went and grabbed my 8gb board with the same SD card not working in the 4gb board and guess what... it works just fine! and I can even see that the overclock is working...
                                            462610091_1051807483083111_4712168423502494687_n.jpg
                                            So then I went and grabbed a newer 4gb board that I had not opened yet, and it works just fine, too!

                                            The Pi 5 4gb board I was initially using was one of the very first boards that came out so I wonder if maybe the newer boards just work better with the overclock and NUMA?

                                            Oddly enough I'm still not seeing much of a performance boost with any PS2 games yet. Any chance you can post a video of how God of War is playing on your system?

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