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By using a complete, pre-built shader cache file, you gain several exclusive advantages: Boost FPS By 21% - Nvidia Shader Cache Size

Yuzu utilizes two primary types of caches to maintain a smooth experience:

Once Yuzu reads the transferable cache, it compiles those instructions into a format specific to your exact GPU (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel). The "Exclusive" Benefit: Eliminating Stutter

In the world of emulation, shaders are small programs that tell your GPU how to render lighting, textures, and effects. On original hardware, these are pre-optimized, but on a PC, they must be compiled on the fly. Without a robust shader cache system, every time a new animation or effect appears, the game briefly freezes while the GPU calculates the instructions.

The primary reason enthusiasts seek "exclusive" or complete shader caches is to skip the "building" phase. Normally, you would have to play a game for hours, enduring constant micro-stutters, as your emulator builds its own cache.

These are the instruction sets generated by the emulator. They are called "transferable" because they can be shared between different computers and hardware configurations.

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Yuzu Shader Cache Exclusive ✧

By using a complete, pre-built shader cache file, you gain several exclusive advantages: Boost FPS By 21% - Nvidia Shader Cache Size

Yuzu utilizes two primary types of caches to maintain a smooth experience:

Once Yuzu reads the transferable cache, it compiles those instructions into a format specific to your exact GPU (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel). The "Exclusive" Benefit: Eliminating Stutter

In the world of emulation, shaders are small programs that tell your GPU how to render lighting, textures, and effects. On original hardware, these are pre-optimized, but on a PC, they must be compiled on the fly. Without a robust shader cache system, every time a new animation or effect appears, the game briefly freezes while the GPU calculates the instructions.

The primary reason enthusiasts seek "exclusive" or complete shader caches is to skip the "building" phase. Normally, you would have to play a game for hours, enduring constant micro-stutters, as your emulator builds its own cache.

These are the instruction sets generated by the emulator. They are called "transferable" because they can be shared between different computers and hardware configurations.