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Old 04-24-13, 08:32 AM   #12
V13dweller
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I just use my Nvidia card to enable multi threading for any of my games, and Bam, Core load is balanced perfectly, took my SH5 core load from core 1 from about 40% and balanced it across all my cores perfectly.

And as the previous images I have linked you before, they only show a slight difference in gaming performance.
All my games seem to support Multicore, because all the load is balanced across all my cores, and this allows me to achieve very high frame rates on all my games.
I run Sh5 at Max Video setting and with 45 mods and my cores have the load balanced perfectly, I am able to use Time compression over 2000.
I have never had lag in any game I play.
The most my processor has ever got to is 45% on all cores, no core runs higher then others.

My GPU is the only thing that limits how effective my CPU is.
My Gpu can be working 50% and more while my CPU is just plodding along at at 20% average.

And I would not be here debating this if I had "Lost the Plot" My Friend.
This thread is about purchasing advice, not about maliciously defending your preferred Processor manufacturer.

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