February 25, 201016 yr Hey all,I remember reading that FS9 only uses one core, so I went through the task list (in windows task manager) and right clicked on FS9.exe*32 (im using Win7 64bit). Went to set affinity and it is already set at use all cores...I only expected that it would be using one core...Am I missing something here? Can I force FS9 to use both cores at the same time? Danny
February 25, 201016 yr Hey all,I remember reading that FS9 only uses one core, so I went through the task list (in windows task manager) and right clicked on FS9.exe*32 (im using Win7 64bit). Went to set affinity and it is already set at use all cores...I only expected that it would be using one core...Am I missing something here? Can I force FS9 to use both cores at the same time?No you cant, the code wasn't written for multi cores. Both cores are selected by default for everything. Don't worry it, setting it to one core has no effect. - Red E8500 @ 4.1 | EVGA 275GTX (overclocked) | 2x2GB Mushkin Enhanced Redline @ 1066 | Samsung 24inch LCD @ 1920x1080 |
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