A fix that could help your FPS by a lot if you have duo core processor or higher
hiloboys
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I noticed that 2 of my 4 cores were "Parked" when monitoring my cpu usage. Now my 4 year old computer with full settings doesnt go below 50 fps.
Its called Unpark.
Link: <a href="http://www.gamefront.com/files/22708653/Unpark-CPU-App.zip" target="_blank">http://www.gamefront.com/files/22708653/Unpark-CPU-App.zip</a>
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Feel free to test it again (I know I did 3 times)
How to use:
Unzip Folder to desktop
Run the .exe file
Start the scan. It will show which cores are not being used. (To save energy mostly)
Turn all of them on and close application. Then restart your computer.
Try playing NS2 again. See if that helps. (I Heard it doesnt help all people but for people with OVERBEAST computers and under powered computers so far its helped both of my computers and my wifes computer. Hopefully it will help youguys too. GL
Its called Unpark.
Link: <a href="http://www.gamefront.com/files/22708653/Unpark-CPU-App.zip" target="_blank">http://www.gamefront.com/files/22708653/Unpark-CPU-App.zip</a>
Scan results from virustotal.com: <a href="https://www.virustotal.com/file/ba606155cac926560dc25f3cf3b1df00b7537bed13366bcb50b5be51f807fe0d/analysis/" target="_blank">https://www.virustotal.com/file/ba606155cac...7fe0d/analysis/</a>
Feel free to test it again (I know I did 3 times)
How to use:
Unzip Folder to desktop
Run the .exe file
Start the scan. It will show which cores are not being used. (To save energy mostly)
Turn all of them on and close application. Then restart your computer.
Try playing NS2 again. See if that helps. (I Heard it doesnt help all people but for people with OVERBEAST computers and under powered computers so far its helped both of my computers and my wifes computer. Hopefully it will help youguys too. GL
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If anyone else knows why we shouldnt use it or there is a problem with it. Please fill us in. I am relatively new to this and so far has helped me on 3 of my computers. (About to see if it helps with my crappy laptop which caps at 15 fps)
From what I've read, there have been some people who get BSOD and have to restore to a previous point, but overall no really glaring "OMG DONT DO IT".
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Mail me your i5 if you do. My Athlon 2 x4 640 has seen better days. lol
That's not what it does. Basically what that guide does is unlock a hidden setting in the advanced options of each performance setting. Letting you turn off "core parking". Core Parking was implemented in Windows 7 and Windows 8. Basically what it does is when your computer is idle, it parks your cores that aren't being used, reducing energy needed to power your CPU. What's happening is that some processors and applications have this feature enabled during certain game play so it is not utilizing all of the cores at maximum percentages like it should be. (e.g. only using 75% of your cpu load per core during full load). Resulting in FPS plummet. Most newer processors have core parking. Such as the i5 and i7. My older AMD Athlon 2 x4 doesn't seem to have it. By disabling this it will fix problems with CPU usage not being maximized. For me it did nothing.
Any time I would go in combat, try to shoot or bite someone, my framerate went down and the enemies seemed to stutter everywhere. Very hard to register a hit. I've played for 100 hours like this. Glad I can finally enjoy the game now.
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I am very skeptical towards the procedure to disable the parking of CPU cores, described though. Searching on Bing/Google/following CoTTon's link, yields me guides with apparently erroneous information.
Everything tells me to find the GUID 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 and set the ValueMax value to 0.
The description of the actual key in my registry though(Windows 7 Home Premium) says: Minimum number of unparked cores to allow.
This simply means, that the value will decide the minimum number of enabled cores. If I set it to 0, I am allowing it to park all cores.
I tried setting ValueMax and ValueMin to 75% i.e. to park only 1 of my 4 cores, and my results were correct! As opposed of the standard 2 parked cores, only 1 core was parked.
Then I set it to 100% to allow a minimum of 100% to be enabled, and 0 of my 4 cores / 8 threads were parked. As I understand it, the information received from explanations on the web etc is wrong, and the reverse is actually correct.
Is it just me who gets this all wrong or does this differ between Windows OS versions?
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Note:
-Core parking WILL increase your computer's power ussage.
-Core parking COULD decrease lifetime of your CPU because core are stressed a bit more. I would however not worry about this to much since CPU is mostly the last part failing of a computer
-Core parking WILL increase your computers temperature. This should normally be no problem for your computer because on max load it should always be able to cool enough.
The thing is that it's very processor specific. Only the newer AMD Phenom/FX and Intel i5/i7 use coreparking to my knowledge. As far as older CPU's go they don't support core parking. I know for a fact my Athlon II x4 640 doesn't.
I can assure you if any 'big issues' arise it is not from disabling core parking, but from people not able to follow the instructions properly. Core parking in windows 7 is something that should have never been enabled by default under any circumstances. Its robbing people of the performance of their chips. It should only be an option that is turned on when someone goes to a 'power saver' setting in Windows.
As for risk to the system, there is zero risk to the hardware by enabling all cores. This simply allows the CPU to run the way it was designed to run from the factory. Doing this is akin to buying an 8 cylinder car, which for some reason comes with 4 cylinders disabled. Would you be worried about allowing all 8 to run? The obvious answer is no, its perfectly safe. You might see CPU temps go up slightly but unless you have a wet bandaid for a CPU cooler you won't have any problems with heat.