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Old 06-10-2011, 03:19 AM
Wolf_Rider Wolf_Rider is offline
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I've just noticed and maybe someone could confirm [when game running: Task Manager/ Services Tab/ game.exe/ Set Affinity], the PAM process appears to see the (with hyperthreading enabled) virtual cores as real cores.
eg a 6 core (with HT enabled) presents as a 12 core, so I'm assuming a 4 core (with HT enabled) presents as an 8 core


Core 0 (1st core) = binary 1
Core 1 (2nd core) = binary 2
Core 2 (3rd core) = binary 4
Core 3 (4th core) = binary 8
Core 4 (5th core) = binary 16
Core 5 (6th core) = binary 32

Core 6 (7th core) = binary 64
Core 7 (8th core) = binary 128
Core 8 (9th core) = binary 256
Core 9 (10th core) = binary 512
Core 10 (11th core) = binary 1024
Core 11 (12th core) = binary 2048



@ TonyD...

are you running a fresh config file? ie the ones contained in the 1CSoftClub folder, located in the (Windows7) Documents folder of the desktop
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