Why would you disable parts of your CPU?When playing a game and I disable CPU 0 and CPU 1 will it use CPU 2, 3 , 4, 5 and so on depending on the game
Well if you disable them they won't exist (for the OS) so what else are games going to use than the rest of the cores?!When playing a game and I disable CPU 0 and CPU 1 will it use CPU 2, 3 , 4, 5 and so on depending on the game
How are you disabling the two logical CPU's? If in BIOS or in MSConfig then you're disabling them for the entire computer and not just the game. There's no real benefit I can see to cutting out 1/3 of the computing power of your system.When playing a game and I disable CPU 0 and CPU 1 will it use CPU 2, 3 , 4, 5 and so on depending on the game
CS GO uses only 4 cores. I've been told core 0 runs background apps and disable cpu 1 for hyper threading.How are you disabling the two logical CPU's? If in BIOS or in MSConfig then you're disabling them for the entire computer and not just the game. There's no real benefit I can see to cutting out 1/3 of the computing power of your system.
The SMART way to disable them for the game only is in Task Manager, the Details screen, Affinity. That at least leaves those cores available for the system to use. But which process to set affinity for? I believe the most obvious one is usually just a game launcher so it won't have much effect on anything in-game. But yes, when you find the right process it will use ONLY the CPU's (logical CPU's actually) you tell it.
So disabling first two cores with affinity is not going to make a difference? What are your thoughts on high priority for CSGO?CSGO uses 2 threads, which at most is 2 cores, but can be 1 core with HT depending on the cpu and other processes being run. That's a hard code game limitation so has no affect on the cpu as is. It'll run 2 threads whether on an old Pentium 4 or a 64core Epyc cpu.
There's nothing saying that a cpu must try and use every available core, or only specific threads. The cpu scheduler will decide which threads get used at any particular time.
The reason it can show upto 100% usage on those 2 threads is because that's the game code limitation. There's no rollover, where another thread can be used as supplemental help. So when you are pushing 500fps from a 13900k, all 500fps are coming from just 2 threads, so will show a high usage %. The remaining 30 threads will be doing exactly nothing but running Windows and any other background tasks.
CSGO could run on a potato, it's as low demanding on a modern cpu as is possible and still be called a game.
If you're using a CPU that has preferred cores (which are the ones that can turbo boost the highest) and it just so happens those preferred cores happen to be the ones you've disabled, then it might. Otherwise no.So disabling first two cores with affinity is not going to make a difference? What are your thoughts on high priority for CSGO?
How can I tell which processors get the best Turbo boost speed? And if I Set an overclock on all the processors and disabling c states Does that mean all of the processor course will run the same?If you're using a CPU that has preferred cores (which are the ones that can turbo boost the highest) and it just so happens those preferred cores happen to be the ones you've disabled, then it might. Otherwise no.
Setting a high priority is also not going to make a difference.
If you're using a Ryzen processor, use HWiNFO. The lower the "perf" number, the higher the preference:How can I tell which processors get the best Turbo boost speed?
That depends on the behavior of the processor. I know for AMD processors, if you set a manual clock frequency, it'll force the entire processor to run at that speed.And if I Set an overclock on all the processors and disabling c states Does that mean all of the processor course will run the same?
Ryzen boosts to its max ability according to voltages, temps and loads, it's not an intel. The OC as was common years ago is pointless unless you have a golden cpu that'll run very low voltages and very low temps yet still get higher than boost speeds. Cpus today have double or more the amount of cores as cpus a few years ago, so OC set values on All those cores takes a much larger amount of power and creates more heat than is necessary, and generally doesn't meet the turbo boosts of 1-3 cores and has a rough time equalling 4-6 cores speeds.And if I Set an overclock on all the processors and disabling c states Does that mean all of the processor course will run the same?
5.5Ghz on all main cores is pretty much the normal on air or good liquid cooler, single core is 5.8 the ks is 6Ghz...where do you get your info from?!A 13900k can boost stock to 5.3GHz on a single core. Good luck trying to get all 8 Performance cores to that level on anything less than liquid nitrogen.