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Hello markw, so you consider that Artrage is more multicore software than singlcore? Yes I know there is even an option that allows to switch off multicoreness in settings, but this page "artrage com/manuals/hardware/artrage-supported-platforms-devices" does not give as too much information about that.
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Well, the option is there to turn 'Off' multithreading if you are experiencing “problems”. I grant you though that this is a rather vague statement as it stands in isolation!
I have 4 physical cores in my laptop, which, thanks to the dark arts of programmers and multi-threading, the Operating System treats as though they were 8 cores.
But sometimes, with some apps and or Operating Systems instead of boosting the OS/App speed these 4 extra “imaginary” cores could actually slow down the OS/App, sometimes.
And so AR gives us the ability to switch them off if we think that is happening.
However I have to say that I have never had to do that!
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The option to disable multithreading is mainly there in case some devices have issues basically. For example, a Windows 10 update and change to the way they handled multithreading meant that problems could occur with Artrage 3 on that newer OS. I would recommend leaving multithreading on in newer versions of ArtRage as you will tend to get a significant performance improvement. I hope that helps clarify things.
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