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Wait a bit and see if they sort out the resource management, right now the engine can't fully utilize most systems. |
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CLod uses 1 core fully and about half of my quad core 2.63
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I have an I5 2500k and it flies even though at the moment CloD only uses a single core. I have tired messing with the affinity mask to either try and force multicore or have it run on one of the other, however nothing appears to work.
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I'm leaning toward the i5 2500k, I just thought I saw somewhere that clod was using more than 4 cores, rise of flight uses 3 cores I believe.
I just need to be patient I guess, my gt240 just aint cutting it, that's why I want to upgrade so bad ![]() |
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IIRC there is no game that uses more than four cores yet. Probably won't be for a while either because quad core optimization is kinda still in its cradle.
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Also if you get a LGA 1155 motherboard (Socket H2) i.e. Sandy bridge to host your i5 2500k you will be able to swap for an Ivy bridge CPU when they are released in 2012. Seems peeps with a i5 2500k and up and a good g-card run this game with full settings and good fps all the way which means that you'll be on the safe side...unless 1C un-optimize the game. ![]() |
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I've also earmarked the 2500k is the processor to upgrade to, but not right away. Maybe in three or four months.
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