DP8 processor usage with 8-cores, meter vs meter
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:19 pm
Hi my Unicorn sibs,
After reading about the amazingly easy and cheap CPU upgrade conleycd mentioned over on this thread: http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtop ... 39#p434939 I went and stuck a couple of 4-core chips into my aging 2006 Macpro quad.
Anyway, yes, so everything is zipping along, and DP is much snappier...however: There now seems to be a complete mismatch between what DP is showing in terms of processor usage, and what menu meters is showing me. DP8's processor meter is showing, say, 70% processor used, vs menu meters showing all 8 cores running at 35%. Previously (and in DP 7, in truth,) the correlation was pretty close.
So what I'm asking is, do those of you running DP8 and menu meters (or similar) notice this? How about those of you with (real) 8 cores? I need to try to establish whether this is an idiosyncrasy in how DP handles 8 cores, or whether it's an idiosyncrasy manifested because of my new and utterly awesome frankenMacpro.
Thanks for any help you can give.
(Also, I highly recommend this upgrade to anyone with a 2006 Macpro. It takes all of 30 minutes if you're at all handy. It cost me $120 and will extended the life of this computer until one of my major programs will require 64-bit; so another 3-5 years. If you want more info, ask away.)
After reading about the amazingly easy and cheap CPU upgrade conleycd mentioned over on this thread: http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtop ... 39#p434939 I went and stuck a couple of 4-core chips into my aging 2006 Macpro quad.
Anyway, yes, so everything is zipping along, and DP is much snappier...however: There now seems to be a complete mismatch between what DP is showing in terms of processor usage, and what menu meters is showing me. DP8's processor meter is showing, say, 70% processor used, vs menu meters showing all 8 cores running at 35%. Previously (and in DP 7, in truth,) the correlation was pretty close.
So what I'm asking is, do those of you running DP8 and menu meters (or similar) notice this? How about those of you with (real) 8 cores? I need to try to establish whether this is an idiosyncrasy in how DP handles 8 cores, or whether it's an idiosyncrasy manifested because of my new and utterly awesome frankenMacpro.
Thanks for any help you can give.
(Also, I highly recommend this upgrade to anyone with a 2006 Macpro. It takes all of 30 minutes if you're at all handy. It cost me $120 and will extended the life of this computer until one of my major programs will require 64-bit; so another 3-5 years. If you want more info, ask away.)