#1 Added by Craftjenn 4 years ago
Edited 3 times | Last edited by Craftjenn (4 years ago) | Reason: add links
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https://fr.wiki.ryzom.com/wiki/Utilisatrice:Craftjenn
#2 Added by Craftjenn 4 years ago
In fact, I saw that ryzom client use mainly only 2 cores (my PC have 8).
One on them (n°5) was regularly at 100%, while the other ones do nothing (2-3%)... only when I launch Ryzom
I use a gnome extension, for power management (cpufreqctl), and I noticed that if I cut the boost, it seems better...
Edited 4 times | Last edited by Craftjenn (4 years ago)
#3 Added by Karu 4 years ago
#4 Added by Sinvaders 4 years ago
In fact, I saw that ryzom client use mainly only 2 cores (my PC have 8).One on them (n°5) was regularly at 100%, while the other ones do nothing (2-3%)... only when I launch RyzomI use a gnome extension, for power management (cpufreqctl), and I noticed that if I cut the boost, it seems better...
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