Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
what does 3 hdd's have to do with gaming and ripping dvd at the same time?
if you're trying to brag about your 3800 that u paid $300 for doing 2.7ghz, i'm sure if i wanted to mine can oc to 3ghz and i got my cpu and gpu for free. i win bragging rights. so i think u paid 300x times what i paid for mine?
ok back to OP, would setting the affinity to 0,1 make my dvd ripping and gaming smoother?
Dude dont be so hostile, made a little rant about how i paid less for a cpu and got more performance out of it and he get all defencive when i was not even attacking him, also noticed this

at the end of my post? Anyways SOMEONE still had to pay for it.
And yes having multiple hdds will have a great effect on how well u can do the 2 at once, what could happen is that u can be HDD limited, what this means is the hDD cant provide enough data to keep ur encoding and games working at best speed.
Windows can manage running the 2 tasks simultaneously without affinity settings, BUT for somethings it will seriously not work properly, in those cases u need to set affinity (each task for each core, or one task to one core while the other can use both, i think the second option will result in better performance). I think generally u would not need to do that. Affinity settings will not have an effect if ur I/O limited.
I think the only time ive seen when setting affinity helped was during burning of dvds and scanning programs, seriously i cant remember though.