Dual_Corex2 banned Oct 29, 2007 #1 Never this, but its good news as it would make for faster operation. Sorry if this is a stupid post, but i found it interesting and it excited me. I havent found many programs that are truely multi-threaded.....even with games, alot only use 50% (one core)
Never this, but its good news as it would make for faster operation. Sorry if this is a stupid post, but i found it interesting and it excited me. I havent found many programs that are truely multi-threaded.....even with games, alot only use 50% (one core)
V vonfeldt7 New Member Oct 30, 2007 #3 what if thats only 92% of one core? (I obviously dont know what im talking about) But yeah...is that actually a very legit way to tell if a program is multi threaded?
what if thats only 92% of one core? (I obviously dont know what im talking about) But yeah...is that actually a very legit way to tell if a program is multi threaded?
Geoff VIP Member Oct 30, 2007 #4 vonfeldt7 said: what if thats only 92% of one core? (I obviously dont know what im talking about) But yeah...is that actually a very legit way to tell if a program is multi threaded? Click to expand... If you have a dual-core processor, then if something is utilizing 100% of one core, task manager will show 50% because it's only using 50% of the total processing power.
vonfeldt7 said: what if thats only 92% of one core? (I obviously dont know what im talking about) But yeah...is that actually a very legit way to tell if a program is multi threaded? Click to expand... If you have a dual-core processor, then if something is utilizing 100% of one core, task manager will show 50% because it's only using 50% of the total processing power.