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    Pi4b lagging n64 mario kart

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      RonsterMonster
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      Hi all,

      I know there is no official RetroPie for PI4b yet but I thought i would ask anyway. Is there anything i can do to stop Mario Kart for n64 from lagging? I have tried to overclock the Pi 4b to 2GHz and also overclock the GPU to a 600 frequency

      RetroPie version is 4.5.1
      PowerSupply: 5.1 V 3A

      Hope someone can guide me to something i can try :)

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        Darksavior @RonsterMonster
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        @RonsterMonster How did you install it? Unofficial pi4 image talk is not allowed and the ETA Prime guide that he stole from tom's hardware was already outdated by almost a month when he put out his video.

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          RonsterMonster @Darksavior
          last edited by RonsterMonster

          @Darksavior it was ETAPrime on youtube

          Is this still unorfficial image? I mean i did download RetroPie from the official github repo.

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            Darksavior @RonsterMonster
            last edited by Darksavior

            @RonsterMonster There is no official image. At the moment, you can clone the repo, but it's different from what ETA Prime did.

            Install raspbian lite. Install Git. Then type: git clone --branch fkms_rpi4 --depth=1 https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup.git
            Enable the GL (Fake KMS) driver in raspi-config

            If you're not familiar with a manual install, go here: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Manual-Installation

            I'd really hope for test images soon. Basically all the libretro emulators work. The rest are hit or miss.

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