Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
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Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
Is there one that exist for that job? Just wondering that all.
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
I only know of a way to limit them from 4 to 1, which can be done in the BIOS by disabling multi core processing. (If you leave HT on, you will have an additional core show up under Windows) If your goal is to reduce power consumption and/or heat output, them limiting the frequency will do the job as well, since every frequency has a voltage assigned to it, so choosing something in between the minimum and maximum frequency should provide noticeable power savings while retaining decent performance levels. You can do this in the Windows power manager or with the Frequency Scaling Indicator under Linux.
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
start > run > msconfig > Boot (tab) > advanced options > number of processors
you will need to restart after that to take effect.
you will need to restart after that to take effect.
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
The threads/cores will still be running though - just that Windows will pretend they don't exist.
If you want to disable threads/cores, go to the BIOS to do it. If you want, on the other hand, restrict cores to a program, set the affinity.
If you want to disable threads/cores, go to the BIOS to do it. If you want, on the other hand, restrict cores to a program, set the affinity.
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
If Windows pretends they don't exist and does not use them - then what's running on them, and why should one care?calvinb wrote:The threads/cores will still be running though - just that Windows will pretend they don't exist.
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
which is usually enough for processor power saving to kick in, so that they will use almost no power and will not affect the performance.calvinb wrote:The threads/cores will still be running though - just that Windows will pretend they don't exist.
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
If they aren't turned on at all, they won't use any power at all.dr_st wrote:If Windows pretends they don't exist and does not use them - then what's running on them, and why should one care?calvinb wrote:The threads/cores will still be running though - just that Windows will pretend they don't exist.
(I don't know why you'd do this anyways - disabling threads can improve perf in some workloads, but cores?)
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Re: Utility to limit CPU cores from 4 to 2?
for forcing more constant turbo boost when less cores are active. for better single core performance.
or, testing/benchmarking software and games with less cores
or, testing/benchmarking software and games with less cores
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