When I am working inside Aximmetry the CPU load shown is very high but is not that high in windows task manager, any setting or something I can do with this? Am I using all my computing power already?
Thank you!
KaManC
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Ahmed@Aximmetry
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Hello,
The execution of the Aximmetry node graph cannot be parallelized well, so it usually runs on a single core. Multiple cores are only activated when you're playing videos, or recording one, or using complex particle effects. That's why the metrics of performance measurement between Aximmetry and the Task Manager are different.
This is the reason we always recommend preferring high CPU frequency over many cores. We recommend an 8 to 12 core processor with at least 3.6 GHz base frequency. So, unfortunately, your CPU is not really suitable. We recommend switching to a 5950X, 5900X, or 10900K over the Xeon.
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Hello,
The execution of the Aximmetry node graph cannot be parallelized well, so it usually runs on a single core. Multiple cores are only activated when you're playing videos, or recording one, or using complex particle effects. That's why the metrics of performance measurement between Aximmetry and the Task Manager are different.
This is the reason we always recommend preferring high CPU frequency over many cores. We recommend an 8 to 12 core processor with at least 3.6 GHz base frequency. So, unfortunately, your CPU is not really suitable. We recommend switching to a 5950X, 5900X, or 10900K over the Xeon.