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what could be the reason behind this...I already installed the AMD driver...
I set affinity and it still fluctuates...
			
			I set affinity and it still fluctuates...
Originally posted by: Logical One
what could be the reason behind this...I already installed the AMD driver...
I set affinity and it still fluctuates...
Originally posted by: Logical One
yesterday I was getting between 80-120 FPS CONSTANTLY and COULD SET affnity for one core to control HL2 while my other core did encoding and whatnot...I just reformatted (but reinstalled ALL the same drivers) and I can no longer set affinity...one core does NOT handle just CS:S like yesterday...
???
Originally posted by: Logical One
so what should I do?
which drivers should I get?
Originally posted by: Markbnj
Yeah, if you are using 8x.xx series nVidia drivers then even if you set affinity then the gfx layer will still be using both cores, as far as I can tell. Unless you are experiencing actual stability issues running on both cores, I would not set affinity in an attempt to affect performance. Windows is much better than you at determining which core a thread should be scheduled on to maximize throughput.

 
				
		