Quad Core Screen for GX in LCD Studio

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slavearm
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Quad Core Screen for GX in LCD Studio

Post by slavearm »

Here you guys go. It isn't super hot, but it should save someone else the time making it.
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That's great... I have a Core 2 Duo at home, and the only thing I ever see is one core at 100% and the rest doing nothing...
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Post by cybrmage »

Henry wrote:That's great... I have a Core 2 Duo at home, and the only thing I ever see is one core at 100% and the rest doing nothing...
Umm.... Not to be a smart-a**... but... You are the president of the company... If you wanted to see information for the other core... couldn't you have assigned the task of adding support to someone in your R&D department????

just asking out of curiosity 8-}

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Well, the point of my post was to highlight at the last of proper multi-threading and dual/quad support in Windows XP/Vista... for example, most games ex. Portal will only use one core, thus the comment that most of the time only one core is at 100% usage and the other is doing nothing. Thus, on my CPU usage graph, generally only one core shows any usage. :eyebrow:
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Post by slavearm »

Henry wrote:Well, the point of my post was to highlight at the last of proper multi-threading and dual/quad support in Windows XP/Vista... for example, most games ex. Portal will only use one core, thus the comment that most of the time only one core is at 100% usage and the other is doing nothing. Thus, on my CPU usage graph, generally only one core shows any usage. :eyebrow:
I dunno if that is true anymore. Most newer games use at least 2 threads, even stuff as old as Quake4 for that matter, I think even Q3 with a newer patch. Games like SupCom, Crysis, COD4, etc all make extensive use of multiprocessing.

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Post by gdn »

OMNIPRESENT said

That's great... I have a Core 2 Duo at home, and the only thing I ever see is one core at 100% and the rest doing nothing...
I'm wondering.. if you used Xen and had more than one OS running ... would it look different ? :D

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