How to enable all CPU cores?
I'm running C1 v20 on a HPE ML350p Gen8 server with two Xeon processors that give me 24 physical cores. At the moment I am consolidating my numerous small catalogs into a larger master archive. I'm watching the core utilization in Resource Monitor as C1 is generating previews for the newly imported catalogs. Two of the cores are loaded 50%. The other 22 cores have occasional spikes and jumps. Overall, on average, Windows says the CPUs are 2% - 5% utillized. The disk I/O is negligible at 20 MB/s maximum.
Is there a way to super charge C1 and have it utilize more system resources? They are there to be taken and used.
Thanks!
-=- Boris
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There is no way to supercharge or influence this, to my knowledge. The only configuration is the hardware acceleration in the preferences.
Maybe you are lucky and the benchmarking of your system which C1 was doing is wrong and disabling hardware acceleration /opencl gives you a better performance for the task you are doing, i.e. importing and preview generation, by utilizing more of your CPU. This assumes hardware acceleration is enabled and benchmarking suggested (wrongly, for these tasks at least) the GPU should be faster than your CPU.
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