The timing of this is just brilliant!
The timing of this is just brilliant!
Thanks mrlobber for the tests......![]()
Anyone's willing to test it as I described?....![]()
Tip: You can go into Registry and change the "Windows Priority" from "2" which is default for the Win XP , to 66 (it will show you 102 finaly)....
It's under "Priority"....> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l \PriorityControl
and DON'T use the Patch of Microsoft with multicore suport....It gives you NOTHING even in 3D, makes things worse...
It's under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l \Session Manager\Memory Management\Throttle......IF you have alredy install it, then put it to "0".....
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INTEL PWA FOR EVER
Dr. Who my arss...![]()
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Hipro5 maybe you can reveal your tweaks
And you think that they will work for everyone?
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I hope to be able to perform some additional tests this evening. Notice again, the idea behind CDT (at least as I see it, whichever version of it we might want to test) is to approximate available memory and system cache as close as possible. So I think it is obvious that I did something wrong in that respect since, as I already posted, I couldn't get available memory and system cache nowhere as close as others who have displayed the CDT working (and it is also obvious, that it's possible to get these two values very close, as demonstrated by various screenshots around).
Maybe I'll try what hixie posted as well
Step 1: Set MAXMEM to 600, and made a file 604MB large (600 as in the MAXMEM value and 4 because i'm running 4M Super Pi)
Step 2: Open up Super Pi, and select 4M, but stop that the start button.
Step 3: Open task manager, and keep copying the same 604MB file into THE SAME FOLDER, until System Cache and Available memory figures match each other.
Step 4: Close everything, and run Super Pi.
away & gone
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