CPU Usage
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Re: CPU Usage
Post your specs.
Sounds like you have a quad core
Sounds like you have a quad core
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: CPU Usage
Ahh, that is true, dang.
Intel Core 2 Quad
Q6600 @ 2.40 Hz
2.39Ghz. 2 Gigabytes of Ram.
They need to be able to access all of them.
Intel Core 2 Quad
Q6600 @ 2.40 Hz
2.39Ghz. 2 Gigabytes of Ram.
They need to be able to access all of them.
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Versieon - Posts: 375
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Re: CPU Usage
Unfortunately Algodoo can only run on a single core, don't worry it is in development to try and fix this.
Well look at the bright side you can run four different scenes at once
Well look at the bright side you can run four different scenes at once
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: CPU Usage
Mystery wrote:Unfortunately Algodoo can only run on a single core, don't worry it is in development to try and fix this.
Well look at the bright side you can run four different scenes at once
This is not always true (80% usage on Dual Core (phunland topic)), I've had Phun run at ~93% or so on a Dual Core and 53% (or so) on a Quad Core (thus, 2 or 3 (or possibly even 4) cores) in Algodoo, though I've not heard of any others running on more than one core
Either way, it shouldn't be too difficult to run Algodoo with only a 25% cap on CPU usage, this does allow for plenty of power left for the rest of your computer. Also, looking at that old post of mine, I've realised how much more efficient Algodoo is now
So, although it is possible to use multiple cores, it's unlikely to happen
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Re: CPU Usage
Algodoo only uses 50% of my CPU power (Dual core)
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: CPU Usage
you first have to enable it.
for example for 2 cores. it's very far from perfect but on my pc the inactive core gets a bit more active. with Threading.numThreads = 1 the cpu power has got a peak at 53%. with Threading.numThreads = 2 it had a peak at 56%.
yeah it's not much but they're going to work on dual core support they said
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Threading.numThreads = 2
for example for 2 cores. it's very far from perfect but on my pc the inactive core gets a bit more active. with Threading.numThreads = 1 the cpu power has got a peak at 53%. with Threading.numThreads = 2 it had a peak at 56%.
yeah it's not much but they're going to work on dual core support they said

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