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Disabling HT boosts up resolume?
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 22:07
by Anonymous
As all of you know resolume does not support dual core, therefore doesn't use the second virtual cpu provided by the HT technology.
Has anyone (or simply the developers) done any tests about HT enabled versus HT disabled? I've tried but am not really capable to see any difference.
Thanks,
JaKo
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 09:34
by bart
we do not have a computer with a cpu that does HT so unfornunately we have not tried to see it there is any noticable difference.
but the have been some threads baout htis in the past so there is some expertise here in the forum.
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 19:13
by DrMazoola
As best as I can tell, it *does* boost performance slightly. Unfortunately, on my system it also screws up MIDI input -- MIDI signals are delayed or lost. This has previously been reported by others (Bunniboi, perhaps?).
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 17:49
by VJzoo
yes we did have some probs with it, but now we run PM's which a realy good, nice battery life and dont melt stuff like a H-Threded P4

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 16:03
by Meno
According to Kyle on VJforums.com...
"It is recommended to turn Hyperthreading off if you r processor supports it because it does not allow any application to take the full 100% of the CPU."
You can find the thread
HERE
Hope this helps,
Meno
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 23:04
by Anonymous
Is the future version of Resolume will include a dual-core optimisation ???