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FPS Creator X10 / processor question

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Xarshi
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Posted: 30th Jul 2007 21:04
Will fpsc x10 take advantage of multiple cores?

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Silent Thunder
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 00:19
Since FPSCx9 does, I would guess so.



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DieRider
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 09:09
Yep. takes advantage of them, sort of like my Ex...

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Veron
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 10:41
How many cores will it make use of? Is it threaded to be limited to 2 cores, or 4 cores?


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Silent Thunder
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 23:32
Quote: "How many cores will it make use of? Is it threaded to be limited to 2 cores, or 4 cores?"

Their FPSCX10 demonstration computers had a quad, so I would think so, but I'm not sure.



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Xarshi
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Posted: 1st Aug 2007 02:22
hopefully quad,cuz thats what I am getting. Hopefully it'll have physics on a separate core. Cuz having it on a separate core is literally just like the physx processor. That is,for quad cores. Otherwise,not so much.

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Posted: 1st Aug 2007 19:32
Quote: "Yep. takes advantage of them, sort of like my Ex..."


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Squelchy Tom
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Posted: 4th Aug 2007 15:48
can anyone suggest an ATI compatible dual/quad core thats cheap and will fit the job. atm im using a single core *cries*
Samoz83
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Posted: 4th Aug 2007 16:11
any core 2 duo is ati compatible

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