I remember seeing - but now can't find - a thread discussion hyper-threading & turbo-mode on the intel i7 chips. My recollection of this post was that one or both of these things affected multi-boxing performance negatively because they were designed for situations when there was a single program running and in essence turned off certain parts of the core to bolster certain other parts. Because multi-boxing has multiple copies of the same program all demanding resources simultaneously, the disabled core capabilities loss outweighed the performance enhancements.
Can anyone say for certain whether any of the above recollections are true, specifically when talking about lower clock speed i7 chips, i.e. i7 Q720 @ 1.6GHz in an Alienware laptop? Would I be better off having ISboxer only using the "real" cores (odd numbered ones I believe) or is that all a load of horse puckey?
Connect With Us