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Re: Multi-core processors (hardware question)

From "JANES" <djanes@cox.net>
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Subject Re: Multi-core processors (hardware question)
Date 2011-09-04 15:14 -0700
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"Benjamin Gawert" <bgawert@gmx.de> wrote in message 
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> Am 22.06.2010 05:39, * Paul Gress:
>
..................
> But since the OP said he runs a Dell Precision T3500 this is irrelevant 
> anyways, as this thing is a single processor machine.
>
> Benjamin

Makes me wonder if it isn't a T5500 since it has two quad core processors 
running at 2.8 ghz. IT might just be reusing the boxes. In any case it is 8 
cores.

The important point, though, is that only ONE core is ever used by Pro-e. 
And NEVER more than 12.5% of total processing power.

Anyone have a better experience on a multi-core machine, I.e. by using MORE 
than a single core?

David Janes 

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