Difference between revisions of "Command:Processor"
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
− | Processor -list|<<#> on|off|only> [<<#> on|off> ...] | + | Processor -list|-all|<<#> on|off|only> [<<#> on|off> ...] |
== Description == | == Description == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
#"processor -list" shows the current setting for the process | #"processor -list" shows the current setting for the process | ||
+ | #"processor -all" will enable all CPU cores | ||
#"proclock on" will lock the affinity so the game cannot adjust it (but it can still be adjusted through task manager) | #"proclock on" will lock the affinity so the game cannot adjust it (but it can still be adjusted through task manager) | ||
Latest revision as of 13:46, 7 August 2019
Contents
Syntax
Processor -list|-all|<<#> on|off|only> [<<#> on|off> ...]
Description
Sets CPU Process affinity.
Notes
- "processor -list" shows the current setting for the process
- "processor -all" will enable all CPU cores
- "proclock on" will lock the affinity so the game cannot adjust it (but it can still be adjusted through task manager)
Examples
- Use processor 1 only
proc 1 only
- Use processors 1 and 2 only
proc 1 only 2 on