gamerman4 Active Member May 13, 2009 #1 http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/multi-core-cpu,2280.html It is an interesting read.
ScOuT VIP Member May 13, 2009 #2 Wow...that was good. Some of the results were surprising. I thought Adobe photoshop would take advantage of multiple cores
Wow...that was good. Some of the results were surprising. I thought Adobe photoshop would take advantage of multiple cores
J Jamin43 banned May 13, 2009 #3 Yes, Excellent article - I stumbled upon that one last night while researching CPU's. The only thing it left out was looking at multi tasking with several different apps open at once.
Yes, Excellent article - I stumbled upon that one last night while researching CPU's. The only thing it left out was looking at multi tasking with several different apps open at once.
Euklid Member May 13, 2009 #5 I can't believe they failed to test - what happens when you run Adobe Photoshop CS3, AVG Antivirus, and Crysis all at once. You would see that suddenly the fourth core makes a little more difference
I can't believe they failed to test - what happens when you run Adobe Photoshop CS3, AVG Antivirus, and Crysis all at once. You would see that suddenly the fourth core makes a little more difference