Can a good SD Card Increase Game Performance?
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@retrofreak89 its probably 60fps outside for me. I will send you my zdoom.ini for you to test. Another thing you might try is remove your fan. That is the last hardware you can rule out. I do use a vga adapter on a 1024x768 sd tv and in the /boot/config.txt i have it set to
hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=16
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@retrofreak89 please read my last post. also here is my zdoom.ini located in /opt/retropie/configs/ports/doom/
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@edmaul69 what does changing the HDMI group do? And im not sure what a vga adapter is ill Google it heh
Also i just encountered my first problem on the new card i want this fixed before i do anything else and thats when i go to es themes and install a theme there when i go to select it the theme doesnt work they all show up blank white screen i tried a diff one and all of them do this exept carbon not sure whats going now.. u dont know how to fix this i soposed?
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@retrofreak89 if it gives you a white screen just restart emulationstation. It will display the theme correctly. You might want to update retropie setup and emulationstation. I used to have that issue on an older emulationstation.
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@retrofreak89 also, changing to group 2 lets you choose pc resolutions. Of you use an hdmi to vga adapter you can use a vga port on your tv or monitor. But you probably can use group 2 without the adapter if you want to use a pc style resolution.
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@edmaul69 yeah i want to give it a shot at least so i just find the txt and change the mode there?
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@edmaul69 yeah u were right as soon as i did update packages and underlying os kernal the problem went away all theme working fine.
I didnt get to test any doom wads yet since it got pretty late last night all i did was transfer my games over so far -
@edmaul69 tonight i Will know if SD card fixes my problem or not if not ill try the hdmi thing .
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@retrofreak89 i dunno. Its possible. I would try removing your fan too and testing if just the sd card doesnt fix it. Some people have had performance issues while using one.
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I'm a bit late to this thread but I can honestly say a good SD card can make a huge difference, under certain conditions. Basically just your run of the mill SD card will work fine for any of the cartridge based consoles, because after an initial pause upon launch, the game is loaded into RAM and just runs from there. CD-based games like those for the PlayStation, PSP, or Sega CD is where you will see the improvement. This is because the data is often streamed from the ISO file while playing, and anything interrupting that stream will cause momentary (and very distracting) pauses in gameplay. I had this issue and was experimenting with various cards and overclock settings for weeks in my spare time to resolve it. Finally I found a near perfect solution. I bought a 128 GB SanDisk Extreme (not Ultra) series card and overclocked the SD card reader in the Pi from 50 MHz to 100 MHz. This high-performance card coupled with the reader overclock virtually eliminated any in-game lag I was experiencing in ISO based games. I have a thread somewhere on here documenting my experience and towards the bottom I have before and after benchmarks posted. Not sure how to link to it at the moment.
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I found that thread I mentioned in my previous post.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/4288/sd-card-experience-requested-fastest-128-gb-card/27
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