Originally posted by: Mloot
Actually, it's best to only run one thread per processor. IIRC, even on HT P4's, there is no advantage to running more than one thread/physical CPU. Your points are based mainly on time and CPU rating. Higher ratings, of course, return more points. From what I've seen, when you run 2 instances on one CPU, your rating drops to half of what it would be if you were just running one thread. At least that's how I understand it.
Originally posted by: grendel8
Ross, check out our production for today. I'm trying to figure where it came from, but more to the point I'm glad it's there!![]()
Originally posted by: Ross Whitehead
Originally posted by: Mloot
Actually, it's best to only run one thread per processor. IIRC, even on HT P4's, there is no advantage to running more than one thread/physical CPU. Your points are based mainly on time and CPU rating. Higher ratings, of course, return more points. From what I've seen, when you run 2 instances on one CPU, your rating drops to half of what it would be if you were just running one thread. At least that's how I understand it.
Are you sure about only running a single instance of FaD on a HT P4? I agree that each instance will have half the CPU rating but overall I would expect that running the two would benefit you the typical 5 - 10% gain which HT has demonstrated in other tests and scenarios.
Originally posted by: BCinSC
Is there ever a time when HT is NOT beneficial?
Originally posted by: BCinSC
Is there ever a time when HT is NOT beneficial?
Originally posted by: BCinSC
Certainly instills a world of confidence.