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High load applications and but surplus cores question.

Caporegime
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Hi

Planning what Pc to buy next and thinking at least hexacore

One problem I find atm is that an application uses all 4+4 cores and I can't use the PC basically due to near 100% utilisation
Now what I effectively would like is to have 1 or 2 cores spare while running such tasks so I can still work with the PC
The particular application I'm using I think is limited to 8 cores.
Thus a hypertheaded hexacore would hopefully have 2 cores spare

Will windows assign any extra work to these empty cores so effectively I have a lag free system?
 
Alternatively you could just build another smaller cheap PC(or buy a cheapo nettop) and use a KVM.

Surely that's a lot more hassle and cost if I will be getting a hexacore anyway. There will be times that I want all cores working on the project too (and other stuff)

If you set the application to run with a lower level of priority you should be able to use the PC no problem. You can start an application in such a way or right click on it in task manager and change the priority to below normal or low.


I would have thought I would loose more that way than I would with the yes/no?
Maybe I won't. I'm not sure on that
 
If I was running bioinformatics I would definitely be wanting a headless machine.

For what I do it isn't everyday and might only be an hour or two. Not more than half a day (so far)

To be clear I wasn't talking about disabling a core, but restricting an app from accessing it

Looks like the affinity option is the way to go.
I have tried to use a Bat ffile but for some reason it doesn't seem to work
It does work in task manager

High priority and 3 cores uses 75pc and Windows seems to know to put excel etc onto the empty core automatically

Seems like with 6 cores and 12 threads I may not need to. I can't find if it supports more than 4 cores

And it's windows 7 64 FYI and new machine will be too
 
To round this off for now

Have managed make batch file work. This launches the application in question with access to 3 of the 4 threads on laptop with a high priority.
Allows it to use almost all of the 3 threads without touching the last
 
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