The New Software Assessment Tool for Multi-core, the Intel® Concurrency Checker, has been launched by the Intel® Software Partner Program to help developers as they develop new software to run on multi-core processor-based systems. Watch an interview with David Valdovinos, Product Marketing Engineer and Jeff Kataoka, program manager. This tool is designed to assess the level of enablement for multi-core processing as they go through the programming process.
Multi core cpu scaling in Crysis Core i7 3.5ghz, 6gb ram ddr3, 2 x 5870 crossfire, Win7 64bit, ATI 10.01 drivers, Crysis 1.2.1 1680×1050; very high settings; cpu benchmark 64bit DX10 1 x 3.5ghz : 22.5fps 2 x 3.5ghz : 30.1fps 3 x 3.5ghz : 51.5fps 4 x 3.5ghz : 58.6fps 8 x 3.5ghz : 66.4fps
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you only get better frames each time
you use more cores beacuse you r using
two cards in cross fire so the more cores
you use the more this cards give you better performance and by the way nice vid
@soulfinderz yea and it is also a 1000$
cpu
Hmmm, ms de info, sincer eu nu ma pricep asa mult la pcuri… dar de cand au aparut joacele noi am inceput sa invat fara sa vreau. Spor in continuare la videouri
Now i want Gulftown even more, 12 threads!
nah, your CPU is not the bottleneck. I have similar performance with a 4870 and a quadcore
@razorthedevil Dubai was hot and expensive.
@VenoMk9 este un test pentru cpu deci nu trebuie AA care foloseste gpu.
Si fara Antialiazing?
nice budy grt…n hwz dubai????
damn
i have a 4870 with a dualcore :/ got fps like 29-40. how much would it be with a quatcore?
8threadz rule.
5/5*