only when your software is built to handle multiple coresOriginally posted by elephantinc
but more cores= better
One thing to note though the more CPU's the faster in general, not cores, when scaling up, cores can be bottle necked with the FSB so you get lower returns for more cores, untill technology improves.Originally posted by elephantinc
but more cores= better
EG 3 3Gz processors are better than 1 8Gz processor
How is maya for multiple cores/CPUs? (i.e. running it as well as rendering)Originally posted by Chirone
only when your software is built to handle multiple cores
Leave running and rendering sepperate, when rendering a big scene use the cmd line or a right click (modded if using MR) and just leave it.Originally posted by stwert
How is maya for multiple cores/CPUs? (i.e. running it as well as rendering)
E.g. 2 quad-core processors with hyperthreading for a total of 16 virtual cores?
I know you can get Xeons with hyper-threading on a dual motherboard...Originally posted by gster123
The only quads you can get with hyper threading are the i7's I think, and you cant get them on a dual motherboard as far as I know.
Originally posted by stwert
I know you can get Xeons with hyper-threading on a dual motherboard...