Win SMP client..

VMWare clients are limited to two processors each at present, so you have to install two VM's to fully use a quad core processor.
 
Damn noobs! Would I need to set the affinity of the second VMWare server to make sure it uses the other two cores? All these questions... sorry! [though it is stuff that probably should have been put in my guide :p]
 
Interesting question, I never set the affinity of my VMWare's, I wonder whether that would give a few more PPD or make them more stable.

I wouldn't think it would make a difference, but cant test it at the moment.
Vista balanced the 2 VMWare processes over all four cores well enough.

Offtopic:

Asus P5K premium. Will hit 4 Gb but has to go to insane volts after 470 fsb (CPU limited) Is currently running at stock volts 3.65 (not quite true as overvolts very slightly, cpu VID 1.2, currently 1.225) 32 degrees fully loaded under water.

The board was brought out to celebrate Asus's 18th birthday so is very well made, as you would expect, very high build/component quality. Thats why it holds its price in the face of the newer boards. I highly recommend it.

Cool nice temps ;)

I got 3.4GHz on my P5Q on air, temps we're getting high though with Xigmatek HDT-S1283, touched 70°C occaisonally during summer.

P5Q is in the mediacentre now though and just got P5Q Pro sitting at home waiting now, I know both boards can probably easily go much further but need to do something about CPU temps, any suggestions? Can't afford to go water again, however much I love the silence and cool temps of my old rig :)
 
I suppose it doesn't matter that much. And at a guess I'd say VMs would automatically avoid using cores already being used by another VM. Either that or rely on Windows to even things out :o
 
I think the idea of setting the affinities on a quad is so that you can align one VM proces (or windows smp cores) to two of the cores that share the same memory cache - whether this makes any difference i dont know, but poeple seem to report good points bonuses for the windows clients, so i have tried to do the same for the VMs. There are bits of software that will do it for you, like Set Affinity II, but i could not find one that did everything i needed of it, so went back to doing it the old fashioned way!
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom