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    manofskill
    last edited by 26 Aug 2008, 06:19

    I have an AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz and I usually never max out my cpu with SketchUp. Until today when I was dealing with exploding 100,000+ edges. After giving the explode command and waiting for a minute I checked my task manager and found that SketchUp was only using one of my two processors (50% capacity). This was very disappointing to me as my second processor was doing nothing and at an idle. I even checked to make sure the processor affinity for sketchup.exe was set up for both processors and it was correct. The explode took about 20 minutes to complete.

    Is SketchUp programed to take advantage of a system with a multi-core processor? Or is it something I need to tweak on my system? How about for Mac OS X?

    I would dearly love things to happen twice as fast if in fact SketchUp has been using only one processor this whole time. Also, I would put multi-core processing at the very top of my SketchUp 7 wish list.

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      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by 26 Aug 2008, 06:28

      Correct, SU will not take advantage of multiple processors. Programs have to be specially designed to do this. Many programs will not.

      I have a quad core and what I love is that I can run multiple version of SU simultaneously quite smoothly. So I can be working in one model, rendering videos in 2 other windows, and running photoshop all at the same time perfectly smoothly.

      But I agree its a pity that SU doesn't take advantage of multiple processors.

      Chris

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        thomthom
        last edited by 27 Aug 2008, 17:42

        Not all applications can make use of multiple processes. Some have to work linear.

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