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Old May 25th 18, 01:48 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.comp.hardware
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
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Default Intel onboard GPU conflicting with CPU power

Is it true that if you max out the GPU part of an Intel processor at the same time as all the normal cores, it can't do them all at once? I run Boinc which can do calculations on both at once. And if I use all the CPU cores, the GPU part goes about a 5th of the speed. I guess the only other place this could happen is a game that multithreads on all the cores and also uses the graphics.

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