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* '''Internal Resolution''' - "Auto - (Window Size)" is recommended. If the emulation suffers from slowdowns when going to fullscreen, change it to "1x Native (640x528)", and go up from there until you can find the highest setting without slowdown.
* '''Internal Resolution''' - "Auto - (Window Size)" is recommended. If the emulation suffers from slowdowns when going to fullscreen, change it to "1x Native (640x528)", and go up from there until you can find the highest setting without slowdown.
* '''Skip EFB Access from CPU''' can provide a speed boost. However it provides this boost at the expense of emulation accuracy, breaking some games and removing effects. It should be ok to use, but be careful with it.
* '''Skip EFB Access from CPU''' can provide a speed boost. However it provides this boost at the expense of emulation accuracy, breaking some games and removing effects. It should be ok to use, but be careful with it.
* '''Ignore Format Changes''' - The vast majority of games  
* '''Ignore Format Changes''' - The vast majority of games don't care about this, and it provides a small boost. However a small number of games hate this setting. Recommended.
* '''EFB Copies''' - Make sure that "EFB Copies" is set to "Texture", and change it to "RAM" only when running a game that requires it. You can also check "Enable cache" when using EFB to RAM to gain a small speedup.
* '''EFB Copies''' - Make sure that "EFB Copies" is set to "Texture", and change it to "RAM" only when running a game that requires it. You can also check "Enable cache" when using EFB to RAM to gain a small speedup.
** Disabling EFB Copies entirely can provide a radical speedup, however it provides this by disabling an entire class of effects, and will break most games. It is not recommended.
** Disabling EFB Copies entirely can provide a radical speedup, however it provides this by disabling an entire class of effects, and will break most games. It is not recommended.