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Bob Haase
Hi,
I have a dual Xeon Windows XP Pro machine with hyperthreading enabled. I
run an application that is specifically designed to run on a dual processor
machine. When I run the application and look at the performance graphs in
the task manager, it says I'm only using 50% of my cpu resources. This
seems like a waste of system resources to me, but I'm so confused about real
and virtual processors that I really don't know.
My computer runs on this software can take over a week to run, so I'd like
to make sure this babys crankin as fast as it will go. If anyone can help
me I'd be very grateful!
thanks,
Bob
I have a dual Xeon Windows XP Pro machine with hyperthreading enabled. I
run an application that is specifically designed to run on a dual processor
machine. When I run the application and look at the performance graphs in
the task manager, it says I'm only using 50% of my cpu resources. This
seems like a waste of system resources to me, but I'm so confused about real
and virtual processors that I really don't know.
My computer runs on this software can take over a week to run, so I'd like
to make sure this babys crankin as fast as it will go. If anyone can help
me I'd be very grateful!
thanks,
Bob