Core i7 with FLIGHT...

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Core i7 with FLIGHT...

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Here are the eight cores before starting FLIGHT...

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...and here they are with FLIGHT running.

FLIGHT certainly appears to make the most of all it can get...Perhaps that is why it is so smooth :fly:

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Indeed Peter :agree: and six of the eight seem quite relaxed too *-)
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Garry Russell wrote:Indeed Peter :agree: and six of the eight seem quite relaxed too *-)
Well I expect they get a bit busier than that when I'm doing things with the aeroplane in intensive scenery but I like to operate in Full Screen Mode and I have not found a way to show the Windows Task Manager in that mode, so I had to put Flight in Windowed Mode for those shots Garry :)

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Isn't that is four cores with hyperthreading?
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Yes it could easily be...What do you call one of them?

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