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    Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+

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      melao
      last edited by melao

      Hi El Jako, actuallly I didnt change anything in Retropie, so it is in default mode.
      The resolution is 720p so i guess nothing out of the ordinary.
      For audio driver, as I said i didnt change it.

      About overclocking, what is would be a safe overclocking settings? I dont want to fry my Pi :)

      Thanks for the reply.

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        ElJako
        last edited by

        Hi! Jajaja, is not easy to fry a RPI1. So far that i used the RPI1 for gaming, only remember the parameter that refers to push the cpu to 1050Mhz... but overclocking is not change a single line, you need a "stable" configuration of cpu vs ram vs speed. Googling a bit you will see many configurations for the config.txt file. Like everyone says, make a backup of all the sdcard before. Sorry about the few help, i didn't find the sdcard that i used for RPI1. :-(

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          melao
          last edited by

          No luck with the overclocking.
          I removed the Pi from the controller and I tested witha Pi 2, with the Pi 2 the performance is fine.
          Now I will leave it disassembled untill I get the Pi 1 to perform well. It is supposed to be enough to handle a NES/SNES/Megradrive and some Mame.

          Here it is.

          https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1Nz_qTyTtesTjRkV2o1UktVWjQ/view?usp=sharing
          https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1Nz_qTyTtesRndxSC1mWGtRMjg
          https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1Nz_qTyTtesSko4XzlBQkctTHM

          And a view from the top.

          https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1Nz_qTyTtesREdOWl9yZ2YtbGM

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          • BuZzB
            BuZz administrators
            last edited by

            update retropie-setup, and launch the "configuration editor" and try lowering the "render resolution" for libretrocores

            Make sure the snes emulator is pocketsnes.

            What overclocking did you do - please provide details

            What PSU are you using ?

            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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              melao
              last edited by

              Hi Buzz, i will try your recommendations.

              For the overclock, I used the HIGH settings on the raspi-config as below:

              High   950MHz ARM, 250MHz core, 450MHz SDRAM, 6 overvolt 
              

              PSU, I used an Apple 2.1A charger and another 2.1A charger called fishbone, plus one Mi Powerbank that is able to pump 2.1A as well.

              Fishbone (pretty cool! I recommend a lot!): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/805339168/fishbone-charging-station-tidy-up-and-charge-up

              Mi Powerbank (10000mAh): http://www.mi.com/en/powerbank/

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                melao
                last edited by

                Hi Buzz,

                • list itemlaunch the "configuration editor" and try lowering the "render resolution" for libretrocores

                I launched ./retropie_setup.sh but I cannot find the render resolution anywhere

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                  meleu
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                  • meleuM
                    meleu
                    last edited by

                    I was experiencing the same problem. It was solved when I changed the Overclock to Turbo (using raspi-config).

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                      Meneer Jansen @meleu
                      last edited by

                      @meleu said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                      I was experiencing the same problem. It was solved when I changed the Overclock to Turbo (using raspi-config).

                      That's interesting. I use a Pi 1B without overclock and I've got no probs w/ the classic consoles (snes etc.) nor w/ Mame. I can even play Quake III Arena fine and Jedi Outcast runs quite well too, except when there are a lot of stormtroopers around. Only the newer consoles don't work.

                      Avid Linux user.

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                        meleu @Meneer Jansen
                        last edited by meleu

                        @Meneer-Jansen Do you use your rasp1 offline? I'm thinking if this slowness is because of my wifi dongle...

                        I'm disappointed with the poor picodrive even with a Turbo overclocking...

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                          Meneer Jansen @meleu
                          last edited by

                          @meleu said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                          @Meneer-Jansen Do you use your rasp1 offline? I'm thinking if this slowness is because of my wifi dongle...

                          I'm disappointed with the poor picodrive even with a Turbo overclocking...

                          Maybe, maybe not. I use my Pi w/ a wired internet connection. Wireless connection is very bad. My wireless dongle goes on an off the whole time. And I think it requires too much Amps. Power is always an issue w/ the Pi. Weird things happen if the Pi's under powered.

                          Avid Linux user.

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                            meleu @Meneer Jansen
                            last edited by

                            @Meneer-Jansen god dammit! You're right! I've tested picodrive with no wifi dongle and it runs smoothly!
                            It's unfortunate... I was trying to dedicate my raspi1 to be my RetroPie for earning RetroAchievements, and I have to be online for this...

                            Well... Thanks for show me what is the problem.

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                              Meneer Jansen @meleu
                              last edited by

                              @meleu said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                              @Meneer-Jansen god dammit! You're right! I've tested picodrive with no wifi dongle and it runs smoothly!
                              It's unfortunate... I was trying to dedicate my raspi1 to be my RetroPie for earning RetroAchievements, and I have to be online for this...

                              Well... Thanks for show me what is the problem.

                              Glad to've been of help. :-) In the future you can chech if your Pi's in trouble (CPU wise) by logging into is via SSH (Windows: use PuTTY) and type the command:

                              top

                              If your Pi's running Emulationstation w/ NO emu active then the CPU load should be no more than 30% after a while.

                              Avid Linux user.

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                                meleu @Meneer Jansen
                                last edited by

                                @Meneer-Jansen said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                                In the future you can chech if your Pi's in trouble (CPU wise) by logging into is via SSH (Windows: use PuTTY) and type the command:

                                top

                                If your Pi's running Emulationstation w/ NO emu active then the CPU load should be no more than 30% after a while.

                                "Unfortunately" the rasp must be connected to receive outside ssh connections. :D

                                Nevermind... I'll find another application for my old raspi1.

                                And thanks for the measure. This value (30%) is for a raspi1, right?

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                                  Meneer Jansen @meleu
                                  last edited by Meneer Jansen

                                  @meleu said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                                  @Meneer-Jansen said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                                  In the future you can chech if your Pi's in trouble (CPU wise) by logging into is via SSH (Windows: use PuTTY) and type the command:

                                  top

                                  If your Pi's running Emulationstation w/ NO emu active then the CPU load should be no more than 30% after a while.

                                  "Unfortunately" the rasp must be connected to receive outside ssh connections. :D

                                  Nevermind... I'll find another application for my old raspi1.

                                  And thanks for the measure. This value (30%) is for a raspi1, right?

                                  When I try to measure CPU load I disconnect the WiFi USB dongle and the Ethernet cable. The max load (when Emulationstation is idle!) is indeed max. 30% on my Pi 1B.

                                  [edit: corrected typo in the word disconnect]

                                  Avid Linux user.

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                                  • Meneer JansenM
                                    Meneer Jansen
                                    last edited by

                                    Oops. I meant disconnect the Wifi dongle in my post above.

                                    Avid Linux user.

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                                    • meleuM
                                      meleu @Meneer Jansen
                                      last edited by

                                      @Meneer-Jansen said in Performance Problems - Raspberry PI 1 Model B+:

                                      Oops. I meant disconnect the Wifi dongle in my post above.

                                      OK. It makes sense now. :)
                                      You can edit it to avoid misunderstading for future readers.
                                      Thanks for your replies. My rasp1 is running very well.

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