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NathanE said:Don't assign Windows programs to seperate cores. There's no need and it'll hurt overall performance. The only time you should be manually assigning cores is if a game (or perhaps a media player) is having problems.
...go for dirty weekend somewhere with somone....
HighlandeR said:I had that initial idea at 1st but dual cores good, but I have an X2-4400 and if I burn a 4.3gig DVD off and try and surf I notice the strain and performance drop.
Opening up multiple IE windows and programs seems ok, but if burning or using cd/dvdrom will make it feel like a single core !
Dual cores good but I wouldnt say ive noticed a hughe performance increase or benifit over a single core, but then im not encoding/pushing the system to its limits.
I think just like all things dual cores limited to cd/hdd activity....
thefullcollapse said:that answered my question