Hi,
is it normal that QGIS is using only 25% of CPU at most, when looking
at the Task Manager in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Matej
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Matej,
You have 4 cores (=quad). QGIS uses one of them for 100%.
Raymond
Hi,
is it normal that QGIS is using only 25% of CPU at most, when looking
at the Task Manager in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Matej
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Hi,
I know that, but would it be impossible to use more than one core
(multithreading)?
Regards,
Matej
2012/10/3 Raymond Nijssen r.nijs...@terglobo.nl:
Matej,
You have 4 cores (=quad). QGIS uses one of them for 100%.
Raymond
Hi,
is it normal that QGIS is using only 25% of CPU at most,
I think only in the Experimental Multi-threaded rendering branch (might
be in 2.0), and possibly with some of the Python plugins if they spawn
processes on additional cores.
But no most of the time it does not use more than 1 core currently.
Thanks,
Alex
On 10/03/2012 03:38 AM, Matej Mailing