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nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Retribution - Jun 03, 2008

ok i know the 680i LT Sli was for OCing the core 2 duo, but it didn't have the power i wanted so i got a quad core, BUT for some reason on certain games it only uses one core, games like crysis and tf2, where i need more then one core
i have cheaked but nvidia and intel with no help what so ever, i was hoping maybe one of you know how to fix this or knew somewhere that might?


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Hell-met - Jun 03, 2008

Retribution Wrote:i have cheaked

holy fucking spelling shit.

/amazed


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Retribution - Jun 03, 2008

dude that is out right disrespectful, unhelpful, and just off topic
please die NOW :evil:


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Drunken F00l - Jun 03, 2008

You first.

But, to answer your question, games like TF2 weren't designed to take full advantage of multiple cores. Most of the processing is done on a single thread and thus runs on one core. I don't know about Crysis, but it's probably the same.

Developing games to utilize multiple cores is a big challenge. Valve is working on it and I know they have some tasks that are split up and run in parallel on multiple cores.

In order to take full advantage of a quad core machine, the game would have to split itself into at least four processes or threads that may be run in parallel simultaneously. The traditional design of a PC game won't work with this since tasks typically have to be done in order and/or one at a time.


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Tunapiano - Jun 03, 2008

the very first pc game that was designed to take advantage of duo-core processsors is Battlefield hero's.....and its brand new.

to my knowledge that is the very first game that was designed from the beginning of its creation to use dual cores but at this moment there is no game that uses quad core and at this rate it might be a year or more before that happens, there just now making games for duo core...give it some time man the gaming industry isnt able to keep up with new pc technology especially when a new type of cpu and graphics card is coming out every year from places like intel, amd and nividia.....

P.S lol good one Drunken


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Retribution - Jun 03, 2008

um i know this is not the case, i could play both tf2 and crysis with my core2duo, and used both cores to the max :roll:


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Naquadria - Jun 04, 2008

You just said they only ran on one core... which is it?


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Retribution - Jun 04, 2008

no on my core2duo they ran on 2 cores, but on the quad it only runs on one
come on naq, try to keep up :lol:


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Naquadria - Jun 04, 2008

Yeah my bad... i was working on 2 hours of sleep...


nForce 680i LT Sli & Core2Quad Q6700 - Drunken F00l - Jun 05, 2008

It doesn't make sense.