You could create a shortcut that uses the "start" command to run it with a specific affinity, plenty more information about app affinity here:Is there a way or a piece of software that can set the CPU affinity and keep it?
Wondering...I got a x2 3800+ and I just dont want to deal with this change every time I reboot.
Unless you're running into problems with most apps it's best to leave it alone and let the OS manage.Also is there a preferred settings for the CPU affinity that brings some efficiency?
Originally posted by: spyordie007
You could create a shortcut that uses the "start" command to run it with a specific affinity, plenty more information about app affinity here:Is there a way or a piece of software that can set the CPU affinity and keep it?
Wondering...I got a x2 3800+ and I just dont want to deal with this change every time I reboot.
http://www.techenclave.com/forums/cpu-affinity-made-easy-67317.html
Unless you're running into problems with most apps it's best to leave it alone and let the OS manage.Also is there a preferred settings for the CPU affinity that brings some efficiency?
What apps are you working with that you're trying to set the affinity on? What's your hardware configuration?
If your goal is to keep DC disruption to a minimal than yeah running it on a single CPU/Core would probably be best; if your goal is highest output than I would leave it as-is (especially if your DC app is SMP capable).I only set the affinity on the Distributed Computing application...just thinking it will run better on a single core.
Yeah there are some apps out there (generally poorly written) that have issues; this is generally the only time that I'd bother with setting processor affinity for an app.I remember games that I had to set affinity to keep their silly cd checkers from crashing, *kicks EA in the balls
Sure you have your paths right?Originally posted by: DasFox
I did this, here is my Target:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /C start /AFFINITY 1 D:\Games\Oblivion\OblivionLauncher.exe
When I click the game icon nothing happens, all it looks like it's trying to do is just lauch the cmd prompt.
THANKS
Originally posted by: DasFox
I did this, here is my Target:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /C start /AFFINITY 1 D:\Games\Oblivion\OblivionLauncher.exe
When I click the game icon nothing happens, all it looks like it's trying to do is just lauch the cmd prompt.
THANKS