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    Default questions about numerical simulations on dual core w/ 64-bit vista

    hi,

    i have a relatively new lenovo, and it's my first time with a dual core and also first time with vista. i can run simulations in parallel, but right now am just running on a single 'core." i just have a couple of dumb questions since i'm new to this pc.

    1) what is the best way to view performance of the process? right now i'm in control panel>computer management>CPU, and it's only using 50% of the CPU and for some reason i can't see both cores.

    2) the CPU is running around 50% and occasionally peaks. does this mean that one core is running at 100% and one just above 0, and showing both cores on one plot means 100% = 50%. (does that make sense).

    3) is there any way to tell vista to dedicate a single core to the simulation process? and to give 'er 100%???

    thanks guys

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    It should show you both cores...if it doesn't you got a problem.

    In vista, same place where you monitor CPU you can also press a button for Resource Monitor, gives you a better idea of what is going on.

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    ok, well this is what i see. am i missing something here?


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    If you click on cpu there you can see which core # the different processes are using, or you could also use a sidebar gadget if you have that turned on, I use all cpu meter and it shows % and graphs for each core.

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    i turned that sidebar thing off at some point and don't know how to get it back on haha


    but when i click on CPU in the computer management, the only columns are: Image, PID, Description, Threads, CPU, and Average CPU. where is it supposed to tell me what core?

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    I don't know/use Vista, but typically 50% usage means 100% of one core in a dual-core system.

    Perhaps try Process Explorer for a better view?

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    ok, i got the sidebar up, here is what it shows



    wtf is that? why isn't there any help in the sidebar for those gadgets? argh!!!

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    That is the generic gadget.
    Here is the link for the specific one i was talking about
    http://gallery.live.com/liveItemDeta...8-e583e105a0d6

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    ok great, now i see core 1 at 17% and core 2 at about 80-90%. nice.

    Now, does anyone know if I can tell vista to give priority to my simulation so that it can use 100% of one core?

    EDIT: WEIRD. now it just switched cores, so one is now 'relaxing' at 18% and the other one is at 80-90?
    Last edited by nonlinear; 09-13-2009 at 11:00 PM.

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    Well, in WinXP you simply go into the Task Manager, right-click on a process and "Set Affinity" to whichever core, then "Set Priority" to realtime :tumbsup:

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    oh right on. right now both CPU 0 and CPU 1 are checked. so, i wonder if it's best to set affinity to only one and set priority to realtime? then, do I need to set the affinity for all of all the other running processes to the other core? and does this 'reset' when i reboot?

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    Personally I'd let Windows' scheduler do its thing, it 'probably' knows best on how to distribute load based on bus/processor/memory architecture and performance. Try increasing the priority, and see if everything else flips to the other core, or if the system becomes sluggish/overloaded. All of your settings would reset every time you restarted the process, or maybe even each time it forked a child, as each instance would have a new PID.

    Does the application itself have any interesting multi-core or priority settings?
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    ^^groovy, thanks man.

    just the ability to have different domains run on the same processor or in parallel, which i haven't played with yet because this is my first time doing this on a dual core.

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