Friday, April 9, 2010

Games which make proper use of Quad Core processors???

Is there any game which makes proper use of quad core processors(utilizes all 4 cores)??Games which make proper use of Quad Core processors???
I think Crysis.......but it doesn't load them 100% IIRC :?Games which make proper use of Quad Core processors???
Supreme Commander.Alan Wake when it comes.
Crysis is NOT multithreaded. Games that benefit from a Quad are: Supreme Commander, World in Conflict, Company of Heroes.
[QUOTE=''pcgamer_07'']Supreme Commander.Alan Wake when it comes. [/QUOTE] Yes, that is is only game I am aware of that has quad core support.
Unreal 3.
Hellgate London, SupCom, WiC, CoH, UT3 and Alan Wake (when it comes out)...and all of these games...really demand a quad-core
[QUOTE=''mechwarrior_bob'']Hellgate London, SupCom, WiC, CoH, UT3 and Alan Wake (when it comes out)...and all of these games...really demand a quad-core [/QUOTE] In truth, for all those games higher end dual cores are actually better than quad cores. That and CoH runs perfectly fine on my AMD 4000+ and 1 GB or ram.
Ive heard that Quad cores are not very good at low resoulutions....is this true?Cause im intending to buy a quad core gaming desktop and run it on a 23'' HDTV (720p /1080i)Anyone?
[QUOTE=''Joker1232003'']Ive heard that Quad cores are not very good at low resoulutions....is this true?Cause im intending to buy a quad core gaming desktop and run it on a 23'' HDTV (720p /1080i)Anyone? [/QUOTE]I believe that is false. Anyway, the GPU is more dependent for preformance at different resolutions anyway.
Ahh ok...i'll stick with my Quad core for when i get my desktop....Shame no graphic card reviews test the card in 720p
[QUOTE=''Joker1232003'']Ahh ok...i'll stick with my Quad core for when i get my desktop....Shame no graphic card reviews test the card in 720p[/QUOTE] Not 720P but very similar, 1024x768.http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Sapphire/HD_4870_X2/9.html
[QUOTE=''musclesforcier''][QUOTE=''Joker1232003'']Ahh ok...i'll stick with my Quad core for when i get my desktop....Shame no graphic card reviews test the card in 720p[/QUOTE] Not 720P but very similar, 1024x768. http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Sapphire/HD_4870_X2/9.html [/QUOTE] Thats a huge help thank you very much!!
The Upcoming GTA IV game for PC, will probably be utilizing 4 cores.
[QUOTE=''lawrencexx_873'']The Upcoming GTA IV game for PC, will probably be utilizing 4 cores. [/QUOTE] Really, do you have a source or is this speculation?
Supreme Commander, and I heard rumors that World in Conflict uses it as well. Crysis does too, but people dont know that. Well, actually almost all games somewhat utilizes Quad-Core, but not efficiently of course. In Crysis, a Quad-Core increases the max and minimum FPS, therefore making those dips in FPS, less frequent and less worse than a dual-core. For example, with a Dual-Core, fps might dip down to 15 minimum, but with a Quad-Core, it may dip to only 19 fps. This is a slight advantage that a Quad-Core has. Games dont scale well yet with Quad-Core and some dont scale at all. With some games, Quad-Core will utilize three cores, leaving one nearly idle. Of the three cores, one will work as much as 90% of that core, and the other two will ease on by with low work load. A dual-core's two cores will be at full capacity work load on both cores. Either way, a Quad-Core is better, but this is not to say that it's being utilized to it's full potential. The difference is very small but I thought I'd mention it anyway. Here's my source:http://www.tkarena.com/Articles/tabid/59/ctl/ArticleView/mid/382/ArticleID/53/PageID/239/Default.aspx

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