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Please, answer to this....
#1
Is srcds multi-cored or multi-threaded?


If it is multi-cored , HOW EXACTLY TO set it in order to run with the help of ALL CORES (4 in my occassion) in BOTH Windows and Linux?

If it is multi-threaded , how to make its threads work at ALL CORES, instead of ONLY ONE? (Windows and Linux)


All these are crucial for me, because my servers now are hosted in virtual machines , one Windows Server 2008 R2 and other one Linux Debian with 4 QEMU Virtual CPUs , version 0.12.5 @ 2.1 Ghz each and 2GB RAM at both machines , and I have SEVERE FPS DROPS when there are more than 10-12 people in the server.
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#2
Those are the same thing?

Also a 2GHz CPU is a little slow for a large Orangebox srcds server. Since srcds really isn't multi-anything then you're going to need to have the most powerful individual core rather than a bunch of slow ones.
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#3
SRCDS is multi threaded, but still only have one logic thread that does all the heavy lifting.

There for a single core with high GHz is going to beat multiple cores any day.
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#4
(06-20-2012, 05:16 PM)Nisd Wrote:  SRCDS is multi threaded, but still only have one logic thread that does all the heavy lifting.

There for a single core with high GHz is going to beat multiple cores any day.

I want to do this because our newest processors are not very strong individually and I think they can perform only if they work all together and not one-core-do-all-the-hard-work style. So, how to do this with srcds? Any special procedure? PM me if you can't post here.
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#5
You can't
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