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I'm gonna do it.
bruh
1440p, it's gonna be for a small server for my friends and other tasks.
That's cool
I just wish I knew how to use if for that
How do i use half the cores for a server and stuff?
Hm?
Space engineers and whatnot.
Oh
Well basically you can't make half of the cpu to run a game and other stuff
As much that I know
Cores*
Impossible to dedicate the "parked" cores on the 7950x3d to running a server?
I heard it should be possible
Well try #techdiscussion
Thats straight wrong. Just to name a small few, rust, dayz, tarkov, cyberpunk, far cry 6… Crank “any settings” up on cb77 and see what happens.
https://youtu.be/-3011KLRMZw?si=s_6gPRuXVTA4vsRg blud gets like 40fps in this vid and better cpu wouldn’t change much due to the high gpu demand of high settings
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You can virtualize and dedicate cores
Setup 2 vms each with 8 cores
Can you explain it a little bit?
Basically what I say on the tin
You can install like unraid (there's probably free and open source software out there) and then you can pass through stuff like CPU cores
This is a very old video, but this is the rough idea https://youtu.be/LuJYMCbIbPk?feature=shared
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Alright I'm using a 2070 super with i9 9900k
And it's pretty good