104 working good, last 3 cores getting utilized now! thanks a lott
104 working good, last 3 cores getting utilized now! thanks a lott
My CPU is AMD Phenom X6 1090T BE, what number should i put for SET AffinityMask "??"
Thanks
Hey,
My CPU is Intel(R)Core(TM) i5 CPU, which number should I put for SET AffinityMask "??"
Thanks in advance
looking like this now strunker:
strunker, you are a genious. and the guy who figured out which settings to use for a hexcore. wow is running smooth like silk, my task manager looks like the one tregan posted.
Okay, I'm probably being an idiot here, but I've read the OP and I cannot for the life of me find AffinityMask or processAffinityMask in my config.wtf. The only thing relating to cores in config.wtf seems to be coresDetected "2". I use Win7 if that matters.
Do I just type in a new CVAR of "SET processAffinityMask "5" " myself?
It IT a big difference if you have 50 or 80 fps, check here:
www[dot]100fps[dot]com/how_many_frames_can_humans_see[dot]htm
The command isn't there in the file by default, so if you want it, you have to just add it. However, it sounds like you have a dual core processor, and in that case WoW already utilizes your CPU cores in the best configuration so you don't need to do anything and won't benefit from adding the CVAR. (See post #19)
If you upgrade to more cores someday the line to add to the bottom of your config.wtf file is:
SET processAffinityMask "84"
(or whatever affinity mask number is best for you)
I just want to note that the MSMQ key DOES NOT EXIST IN WINDOWS VISTA BY DEFAULT. If you cannot find the MSMQ key, then please do this instead:
Open up notepad and paste in the following:
Save it as MSMQ.reg (yes, .reg, not .txt) and then double click it. It will ask if you're sure blah blah, click yes. You can then delete the file. Reboot.Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters]
"TCPNoDelay"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters\OCMsetup]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters\Security]
"SecureDSCommunication"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters\setup]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Setup]
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I can't edit my post...
Also, for some reason mmo is putting a space in the word PARAMETERS, so please remove the space before saving the file.
Alright, I'm a lazy bum, so can someone tell me what to set for AMD Phenom II x4 965 Black Edition?
I would appreciate it greatly!
Thanks for the guide. I do got one question regards the CPU.
I use a AMD Phenom II x4 965 3.40 GHz. Now not seeing where this CPU belongs on your list. Dunno if it got HT or not, don't even know what ht is, what affinitymask should I set it to? 56 like Shinrou with his X6 1090T ?
Thanks in advance
Shaman since Vanilla. All the way !
Maybe it should be added to the OP that AMD CPUs does not have HT (Intel only tech?), for all those wondering which values to use on their AMD CPU?
(unless I am horribly wrong, and there actually exists an HT-equivalent technology for AMD as well?)
Btw, nice guide, looking forward to test it tonight!
I was wondering how this changes in a multi-cpu setup (I have 2 quad xeons with HT: 8+8v total cores) also, is this applicable under MacOS? dunno if Grand Central Dispatch or any other related tech does this already for us.
Almost all of the last bunch of questions can be answered by browsing strunker's original post and a few of the posts after that including some of mine... pretty much all the useful mask numbers are summed up in post #19.
Can't you guys just read them instead of asking question that have already been answered?
As for Xeons... they're a really weird chip, and I found out quickly that I don't know enough about them to give proper advice, other than telling you to seek details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xeon
I saw something in there about quad Xeon still only accepting single CPU operations or something like that, so I don't know if it actually behaves the same as today's quad cores, and same goes for their HT. You'll probably have to do more reading about it yourself...
If it's actually like having two quad core HT processors then that would make make 16 threads... There's probably no need to allocate WoW to the last few threads because the whole point of this stuff is to just get the game off the threads that the OS would be using, not to stick wow at the highest number threads. You could probably just pick a number that works for single quad cores with (84 or 252) or without HT (14) and it might still effectively mask the first core so that game avoids it.