14.12.2009, 19:34
Hello!
There is an awful problem with SAMP... Atleast on my computer.
Lets start with my hardware:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (2.00 GHz) (2 CPUs)
RAM: 1 GB
Graphic Card: NVidia Geforce 6200
OS: Windows XP (SP 2)
The problem is:
When I play SAMP, the Task Manager shows a horrible picture - One core is fully loaded (OVERLOADED), and the other one is nearly un-touched. It shouldnt happen! I think it causes the lag that I experiance when I play on some SAMP servers.
More details:
I checked my Task Manager when playing Singleplayer, and the CPU usage is divided to the two processors kinda evenly... But when SAMP goes, it isnt divided, it uses one core and the other one is not loaded at-all.
I heard of such trouble before, I think that SAMP development should code some codes that will divide the CPU usage by the cores, but if they already did it - I guess its a problem with ME...
I appreciate your time, and I wonder - Can you help me out?
There is an awful problem with SAMP... Atleast on my computer.
Lets start with my hardware:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (2.00 GHz) (2 CPUs)
RAM: 1 GB
Graphic Card: NVidia Geforce 6200
OS: Windows XP (SP 2)
The problem is:
When I play SAMP, the Task Manager shows a horrible picture - One core is fully loaded (OVERLOADED), and the other one is nearly un-touched. It shouldnt happen! I think it causes the lag that I experiance when I play on some SAMP servers.
More details:
I checked my Task Manager when playing Singleplayer, and the CPU usage is divided to the two processors kinda evenly... But when SAMP goes, it isnt divided, it uses one core and the other one is not loaded at-all.
I heard of such trouble before, I think that SAMP development should code some codes that will divide the CPU usage by the cores, but if they already did it - I guess its a problem with ME...
I appreciate your time, and I wonder - Can you help me out?