I have an i3 Processor
i have a simple question
yesterday i have 4 CPU on my system, 2 cores are active the other 2 cores are parked
i was able to unpark the 2remaining cores so now, i have 4cores active
it bothers me that as a default, 2cores active, 2cores parked so maybe win7 programmers intentionally did park the 2cores for a reason... i want peace of mind so my questions are...
1. what are the advantages and the disadvantages of having 4cores active?
2. what are the advantages and the disadvantages of having 2cores active and 2cores parked?
i have a simple question
yesterday i have 4 CPU on my system, 2 cores are active the other 2 cores are parked
i was able to unpark the 2remaining cores so now, i have 4cores active
it bothers me that as a default, 2cores active, 2cores parked so maybe win7 programmers intentionally did park the 2cores for a reason... i want peace of mind so my questions are...
1. what are the advantages and the disadvantages of having 4cores active?
2. what are the advantages and the disadvantages of having 2cores active and 2cores parked?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 x64 Home PremiumIntel® Core i5 3470 (3.20G) 1333fsb 6mb(2x4GB) 8GB DDR3 1600MHz MemoryHIS 1GB ATI 6850 Fan HDMI-2xDVI-DP GDDR5 256bit
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
- CPU
- Intel® Core i5 3470 (3.20G) 1333fsb 6mb
- Motherboard
- Foxconn P67A-S Intel® P67 Chipset
- Memory
- (2x4GB) 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- HIS 1GB ATI 6850 Fan HDMI-2xDVI-DP GDDR5 256bit
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LED Qube 18.5" Wide Screen w/ DVI
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM Hard Drive SATA3
- PSU
- Qube 700W PSU
- Case
- Huntkey H403 ATX-B Chassis