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So this guy came into the office with a dual 3.06 machine

Originally posted by: DnaJ
*summons Nik*

The ground shakes, develops jagged cracks several yards long, and light beams from the cracks. You hear a low groan that rumbles the ground beneath DnaJ's feet as fire explodes from the cracks in the ground. The fire plooms up behind him into a large ominous form with two seemingly glowing eyes as the groan gains intensity until finally evolving intooooOOOOOWWWWWWWRRRONG FORUM!
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: DnaJ
*summons Nik*

The ground shakes, develops jagged cracks several yards long, and light beams from the cracks. You hear a low groan that rumbles the ground beneath DnaJ's feet as fire explodes from the cracks in the ground. The fire plooms up behind him into a large ominous form with two seemingly glowing eyes as the groan gains intensity until finally evolving intooooOOOOOWWWWWWWRRRONG FORUM!

30% on rottentomatoes:thumbsdown:
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
The played flawlessly:Q

They were beautiful....didn't stutter at all

Can't even imagine what they'd look like on mine:

dual 3.2, 6600GT AGP.

CPU usage ought to be what, 5%? 🙂

EDIT: Went ahead and tried it out, updated WMP to 10 + hotfixes. CPU usage on the processes page didn't cross 15% unless I did things to increase it like moving dialog boxes across the video.

Interestingly, WMP is multithreaded while Media Player Classic is not. MPC drops frames like a mofo, although it never consumes more than 25% processing power.
 
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