L Lewiscc65 Well-known member Jul 20, 2014 #2 As far as I know this version does not use the multiple cores. The new one they are working on will.
C clam1952 Welsh Narrow Gauge nut. Jul 20, 2014 #3 Actually it does when it needs to, so did 2010, however if you blink you might miss it happening, does use multicore sometimes when running EDRs etc. Laptops for obvious reasons are mostly pretty poor at hardware intensive applications. From a review on your Graphics chip Current and demanding games like Far Cry 3 will run fluently only in low resolutions and detail settings. Click to expand... ECML is a killer on most setups unless you are running a pretty high end desktop. If using OpenGL suggest using DirectX which should improve things.
Actually it does when it needs to, so did 2010, however if you blink you might miss it happening, does use multicore sometimes when running EDRs etc. Laptops for obvious reasons are mostly pretty poor at hardware intensive applications. From a review on your Graphics chip Current and demanding games like Far Cry 3 will run fluently only in low resolutions and detail settings. Click to expand... ECML is a killer on most setups unless you are running a pretty high end desktop. If using OpenGL suggest using DirectX which should improve things.
L LNERlover5 Average Grad Jul 20, 2014 #4 MRLK said: Intel Core i5 4200U @ 1.60GHz (quad core) Click to expand... The I5 4200U is a dual core with hyper threading. An easy mistake to make however. Jack
MRLK said: Intel Core i5 4200U @ 1.60GHz (quad core) Click to expand... The I5 4200U is a dual core with hyper threading. An easy mistake to make however. Jack