Wow.  Nice machine.

Too bad about the 2 cores issue.  I had big dreams of running huge GH
definitions with realtime updates...  anyone know why there is a 2-
core limitation and whether this will be addressed sometime soon in
the era of multicore processing?  It seems like there are so many
multicore machines being produced now but only a handful of apps that
utilize them properly.

That reminds me, I have a general question about multicore
processing... Is it possible in any way to exclude a core from a
certain program's processes?  I'm thinking specifically of vray, to
exclude one or two cores (depending on how many you have) so that it's
possible to do other tasks safely while rendering...

Thanks,
Marc



On May 8, 1:18 am, autarchy <[email protected]> wrote:
> From what I gather, most CAD apps only work on 2 cores (except for
> render processing).  I ran a few heavy definitions + VB scripts in GH
> with only 2 cores out of 8 bumped.  Same goes for Rhinoscript even
> though they were both maxing out at times :XP x64 SP2 / 2 x X5472 @
> 3.00GHz / 16GB FB-DIMM / Quadro 4500 FX

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