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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 10-18-2011, 11:49 AM
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Is it better to assign CoD to the first threads of each core in this way or to turn off Hyperthreading in BIOS and assign it to all cores (=15).

And why?
First or second logical core of physical core isn't important. It is important to not assign to both logical cores of the same physical core. You can achieve the same by disabling HT in BIOS (you will have single logical core per physical one), but then you may loose performance in other programs (i.e. HT is really helpful in encoding). I don't use PC just for gaming, so disabling HT isn't very attractive thing for me.

P.S.1: Windows 7 avoids putting threads on same physical core when others are free, unless thread is HT aware.
P.S.2: Some applications check CPU count and then decide how many threads it will spawn. Depending on counting method used, they may simply spawn too many threads for given mask (i.e. you have 4 cores, but give only 2 to application; application still sees that you have 4 cores total and spawns 4 threads, instead of optimal 2). If such applications does not have a way to be told about cpu count or thread count, HT might be problematic and probably should be disabled.

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