Naomi framerate issue.

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OldFoo

Naomi framerate issue.

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For some strange reason, my Naomi2 has frame hiccups 2-3 times a second. I don't remember it happening before. :smt100 Anyone have any ideas why this is happening? :smt017
OldFoo

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What game??



Is it jerks or graphical break ups?
OldFoo

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It jerks momentarily. Fortunately, the video is not breaking up. From what I can see, it does this on all the games I tried, but is more noticeable on 3D games (Gundam, Initial D, CvS2). On 2D games, you see it slightly from the on-screen action, but more noticeable from scrolling text. In other words, things that use all rendered frames. :smt012
OldFoo

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What monitor you using? Does it happen when you try the Naomi 1? (on games that work with Naomi 1)
OldFoo

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I've used a computer monitor and my plasma tv. As for my Naomi1, it's still packed (just moved). I'll try it later as a troubleshooting step. What concerns me is that it didn't do this before. :smt104 I even tried switching between carts and GD's to make sure it wasn't something with the games or the dimm module. :smt017
OldFoo

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Jerking on a plasma screen could be possible, but not on a regular CRT.
OldFoo

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Yeah. Since I moved, I haven't checked it on the CRT. I will try again after I'm finished at work. However, I don't think the plasma is at fault. I will check anyways. :smt087
OldFoo

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I finally got the chance to try some games on Naomi1. The games I tried before do not show the fore mentioned framerate issue. That eliminates the games as the problem. Does having the Naomi PSU grounded make a difference? My Naomi1 has the ground connected, but the Naomi2 does not. Maybe it's some kind of power flucuation? :smt100
OldFoo

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That doesn't sound at all like a grounding issue to me.



I dont know if Naomi boards throttle CPU/GPU speed according to load (to prevent burning in case you get a fan failure). In case this is true, you could check your fans... maybe one of them is not spinning, thus overehating the GPU and causing the slowdown?
OldFoo

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It's worth a try. I know the main exhaust fan is working (I feel the air), so I'll check the gpu fans. :smt112
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