PanoTools NG:
Re: Re: processor upgrade
Bjørn K Nilssen 2007-Jul-30 00:07:31
On 29 Jul 2007 at 21:01, fierodeval wrote:
> Hi Masten,
>
> Although an application is not prepared for multi-core processors, the
> global performance of the system is increased, and you can see a good
> increase in your workflow.
>
> A single core is used to run: The system kernel, antivirus, firewall
> and other resident applications, and after all these applications
> running at same time, you launch PTGui. This way, any application
> never uses 100 % of the processor time.
>
> With a multi-processor system, any mono-processor application can use
> 100% of one of the core processors.
Which also means that you can batch stitch at full speed in the background while you're
working on a new project in PTgui, like adding CPs or optimizing at full speed, do post
editing in PS or whatever. I love my AMD dual core for pano work, even though PTgui
doesn't use both CPUs at the same time in the same process :)
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Bj?K Nilssen - http://bknilssen.no - panoramas and 3D
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