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July 10, 2019 at 6:48 pm #144045
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Having done this manually it seemed to reduce the crashing but it is difficult and annoying to have to set CPU affinity manually using the Task Manager. Whether this really reduces crashing may or may not be true but it’s worth trying. Here is a way to set the affinity automatically by starting the game with a batch file.
Until now, I didn’t know you could set affinity of any program from Task Manager. I’d love an answer to this as well. It would be nice to have all processes run on one core and your games on the other without having to manually set the affinity each time.
Force core affinity I mean i can make it run on 1 core in task manager and i can also make it do that automatically with a bat file in normal games. The simplest is to set launch arguments on steam itself to set core affinity on steam, as it will then pass that affinity to any game it
Restricting a process to use only 1 core – Windows XP (MCE) I can bring up the task manager and set the affinity on the process by right clicking its name and changing the affinity in the gui. The same operation under XP MCE results in a dialog box with: I tried manually adding an
I have Windows 7 64 bit. I have a game that requires me turn change my i7 860 to run on just CPU 0 and CPU 1. I do know how to change the affinity. (start task manager, go to process, click show processes for all users, right click on process) But for some reason my “set affinity” will still not show up.
Jim,I’ve been messing around with this, and also removing the line from my cfg and using task manager to manually set affinity and have seen the best results with the latter, setting FSX to use 0, 1, 2 and 3 and also sending stuff like Fraps (huge hog) ASE2012 (tiny hog) and EFB (larger hog) to cores 6 and 7.
But sometimes the user and Windows may have different ideas when it comes to making decisions on how to best use a PC’s CPU power, and that’s where advanced users can step in and manually restrict certain apps or processes to specific CPU cores, thanks to a feature called Processor Affinity. Here’s how to do it.
Now I switched recently to Windows 7 Home Premium 64 and have been having really bad lag spike issue until I found out that it was running on both core (I have a Core2Duo E8400) so I can manually go to task manager and set the affinity to use core 0 instead of both 0 and 1 and it runs good.
Even if CPU/core 1 is busy running other applications, Windows won’t be able to run an application with affinity set on CPU/Core 2. Really the only reason you would want to do that is to run some old application that doesn’t work correctly when running on a multi-CPU/Core system.
presumably this would also work in other dual core intensive games like sc2 but i dont play those other than cs. and it should work the same for 1600/2600s and other ryzens.(except they are 3+3 instead of 44) howto easy mode: set affinity on task manager. how to assign permanently: download process lasso. tl;dr volvo ryzen optimization update when
presumably this would also work in other dual core intensive games like sc2 but i dont play those other than cs. and it should work the same for 1600/2600s and other ryzens.(except they are 3+3 instead of 44) howto easy mode: set affinity on task manager. how to assign permanently: download process lasso. tl;dr volvo ryzen optimization update when
Then they want to run a task on CPU 1 I cannot see why I would not allow that, but then I wonder why they would set the process affinity to only 0, seems like the threads that are being manually managed is better to be within the process affinity boundry that outside of it .Just wondering if anyone had any insight on this or best practice
I do lots of 3D rendering and use a lot the “Set Affinity” function in Windows Task Manager to assign some of the CPU cores to my 3D software while keeping other unused for other apps. My question though is how do I distinguish between the physical ad virtual cores in the list in the Task Manager.Soehnle 66161 manual
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