Topic: What does the "at %" in SVP4's index mean?
I understand everything else in the performance graphs, but this has me confused.
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I understand everything else in the performance graphs, but this has me confused.
I don't have that... So I don't know...
Oh, must not be in the older versions... well once the full version is out in a week or whenever you should see it. AFAIK it's not something exclusive to the paid version.
And protip: alt+print screen lets you take a screenshot of only the current window rather than the entire screen.
It's hard to explain... even I'm still not sure what it means
It will be removed from the upcoming release version until I figure out how to measure it correctly
Well that "system load" doesn't seem to be all that accurate because, on my dual-core, the percentage is considerably lower with the likes of 13 threads compared to 5 threads even though the CPU utilization is considerably lower with 5 threads (and resulting SVP performance is still 1.00).
Unless I'm missing something, but I can't think how higher CPU utilization would result in less system load.
this number is totally screwed now in multi-threaded GPU-assisted environment
just don't look at it
just don't look at it
Well it was just something I noticed when I was fiddling with the thread amount since "Auto" apparently wasn't using enough threads for adequate performance (CPU was hitting a wall around 60% utilization and causing a poor SVP index until I set SVP to use 5 threads).
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