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Question regarding Seti Driver

What TBIRD1 said 🙂

So long as you have the number of processes equal to the number of CPUs tho!

Confused
 
Mike Ober (Seti driver author) answered that question in the Forums somewhere, and I don't believe the above answers are correct.
Unfortunately, I can't remember his username to do a search.

Anyone else know it?
 
Ok, best I can remember: 😀 Seti Driver automatically puts each instance of seti on it's own processor (on multi cpu systems).
If you want to do 1 instance of seti and only use one cpu (leaving the other one available for other stuff) then you could "set processor affinity".

I always thought that you needed to check the box when running duals (or more) and was surprised when I read his post.
Thats why it stuck in my (feeble) mind 😀

 
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