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Updated: | 06/18/14 05:35 PM |
Created: | 06/18/14 05:35 PM |
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Another solution for Windows users is to add the game to high priority: Open the Task Manager while the game is running and locate the process running named "Eso.exe". Perform a right-click on that process and set priority to " High" (please note that changing this while having other programs running might cause them to perform slower). |
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06/18/14, 09:49 PM | |
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So is this just elevated priority (above normal or high?) and affinity? If so, Process Lasso is a good tool that does this.
Last edited by SektaNZ : 06/18/14 at 09:51 PM.
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06/19/14, 12:03 AM | ||
RE: Process Lasso
Process Lasso is a great product. It's a big hammer that helps to control your entire system more effectively and more efficiently and works as advertised. This is a very small and very light hammer without any bells or whistles (and no features are disabled if you don't buy a licence - which is really good, since it only does two things). |
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06/19/14, 12:24 AM | |
so yeah i'll be first dummy to ask - what would you enter for a 6 core? I mean i'm aware it'd need 8 bits - so then 01010100 = 54?
edit: n/m 001010101 is the right one - works great - 3/6 cores working at nearly full load whereas the others are good - tested the game - nice increase in fps for me - usually had like 40-50 - getting 50-59 now - also combat seems more responsive not a bad deal
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06/19/14, 01:58 AM | ||
RE: 6 core
If that was "TL`DR" (and still left you without any answers like it did me) then try this longer link http://www.fixedbyvonnie.com/2014/04.../#.U6KTh_ldV8E and look at the image at the bottom of the page. See the windows task manager? Mine reads, "Sockets: 1 - Cores: 4 - Logical processors: 8" Your "should" read "Sockets: 1 - Cores: 6 - Logical processors: 12" You need to know how many logical cores your PC has. If it's six core, likely it has twelve logical cores (two per physical core). That means 010101010101 - as a hex value = 555 If however it's a literal six logical cores that would be 010101 - 15 as hex (Notice 12 digits in the first binary string, but only 6 digits in the second string.) Each number in the binary string represents a core. Either a literal physical processor chip, or a logical processor. In binary, (oversimplified), 0 = off and 1 = on. So the binary string is turning off or on a core depending on if the core is set to not be used (0) or is to be used (1). We convert that string to a hex value so that Windows understands what to do with it from our .bat file.
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Re: RE: 6 core
Last edited by Dynamite7673 : 06/19/14 at 08:56 AM.
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06/19/14, 12:01 PM | ||
Re: Re: RE: 6 core
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06/19/14, 12:02 PM | |
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This mod works great for my setup. The result was an additional 10-12 fps, and I was able to increase graphical settings along the way.
Thanks for the mod. |
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55=01010101 Core off, core on - ad nauseum. PS, I absolutely love several of the features of your infobar!
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06/19/14, 03:13 PM | |
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Logicial or real, it doesn't matter for cores. The OS sees them the same. The difference is that you could set the affinity to any core you want on AMD but on Intel you would want cores 0, 2, 4, 6 as they are not the logical cores. So for Intel with hyperthreading you would want: 10101010. That would enable only the real cores and disable the hyperthreaded ones.
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06/19/14, 04:09 PM | |
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Nevermind I put it in the wrong directory.
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06/19/14, 04:43 PM | |
So, does this only really help on i7s, since you're only turning off the hyper-threading cores?
I have a 4670k, which only has 4 cores, would this be helpful for me? Or would I basically just need to turn off one of the cores so that other processes have access to it and the game can fully utilize the other 3. In which case, would my hex number be 7? |
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